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[News] Eyetech AmigaOne picturesANN.lu
Posted on 09-Apr-2001 11:24 GMT by Christophe Decanini13 comments
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From VGR website: Eyetech Group Ltd have placed online a AmigaOne picture page . They have 6 pictures of the Zico spec A1 motherbpard that include: AmigaOne PCB layout, AmigaOne PCB layout (closeup), AmigaOne board, AmigaOne board + A1200 in an EZTower-Z4, AmigaOne in standard ATX Tower case and AmigaOne in standard ATX Tower case. - Are all the drivers running today, or is this just a stuff-n-go picture for size concept? You can find a local copy of the pics and a nice Thumbnail page for a quick overview here: 08-Apr-01 AmigaOne picture. or access directly to Eyetech pictures page here
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Eyetech AmigaOne pictures : Comment 7 of 13ANN.lu
Posted by Joe "Floid" Kanowitz on 08-Apr-2001 22:00 GMT
Interesting, and it looks like it might mount directly to ATX? without added hole drilling? (It's hard to say, as the only ATX tray around here is occupied by a much larger EPoX board :)) It's definitely a lot smaller, and conceivably less complex than, say, my EPoX 8KTA3 (or any other recent x86 board), so... maaaaybe we can hope the price will compete, at least in terms of an unpopulated board. Owners of Lian-Li cases are going to find the CPU fighting against the bottom drive mount, of course... but you could always hack a bit and bolt that cage to the power supply's frame.
From the pictures, the ATX-mounted board seems to be the most complete, and it still seems to be lacking the USB chipset?, the CMOS battery/clock circuit, and whatever goes in that spot to the lower left of the DIMM sockets (maybe the drive controller chipset?)...
I'd give some thoughts on pricing and the NetBSD/non-Amiga-get-me-the-hell-off-x86 market, but I won't.
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