[News] Pegasos G3 600 Mainboard 650 Euros | ANN.lu |
Posted on 22-Mar-2002 16:28 GMT by Sinan Gürkan | 202 comments View flat View list |
Sinan Gürkan wrote:
"German shop Veselia is advertising Pegasos Dual G3/G4 mainboard with G3/600 CPU from 650 Euros. They are also advertising AmigaOneG3-SE from 695 Euro.
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Pegasos G3 600 Mainboard 650 Euros : Comment 155 of 202 | ANN.lu |
Posted by AmiTroll on 24-Mar-2002 05:36 GMT | In reply to Comment 154 (Ian Shurmer): Shurmer, one thing i dislike with your last two comments is
how appologetic you are and in doing so completely miss the
main thing wrong with the MorphOS plan. Not that being nice
to people is at all bad BUT, MorphOS is only an emulator
for an older version of the real Amiga OS! If it wasn't so
it would be called AmigaOS. Instead it's called MorphOS. If
people will wake up and see this fact they will realise
there is only one chance of Pegasos running a truely PPC
native AmigaOS. And that is to realease a dev board to
Hyperion so they can port the OS to it!
I for one don't wan't an older emulated version of the OS so
MorphOS is no new Amiga to me, just Amithilon for a PPC.
AmigaOne is PPC system and WILL run OS4 natively. Thats a
million times more than Pegasos can offer Amigans now.
I mean hey, they are trying to sell you a box that might not
even run your OS of choice! Think about it people.
BTW: This isn't intended to flame or insult MorphOS or
Amithilon. Or any emulator for that matter. All of them are
really nice bits of code work but, people need to wake up and
see things as they are. An emulator is an emulator be it on
a PPC or a x86 and emulators have 0% chance of a future.
If RS can drop the pretense about MorphOS being a real Amiga OS
and release a dev board then maybe the comunity could have
more than one option. My guess is he could never knuckle under
and admit he's only written an emulator for a PPC kernal
and so wont ever give a board to Hyperion. Time will tell.
GRUNT |
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