[News] Next Pegasos production sold out | ANN.lu |
Posted on 07-Jun-2002 18:19 GMT by Christian Kemp | 280 comments View flat View list |
"From: Raquel Velasco and Bill Buck. We would like to announce that the next scheduled production of the Pegasos has been sold out. Boards have been set aside for friendly developers, but all others have been sold. Another production of the Pegasos will follow in July." [ Source: Email forward... - CK ]
Update: More information was posted in comment 52.
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Next Pegasos production sold out : Comment 29 of 280 | ANN.lu |
Posted by cOrpse on 07-Jun-2002 23:07 GMT | In reply to Comment 28 (Alkis Tsapanidis): "And as I said... about the "3.1 emulator" You have NOT seen it yet so don't
talk... It's far from an OS 3.1 emulator."
not nit picking here , but if you think about it,Unless the mos developers get hold the os 4 source or hack os 4 apart , the amiga side of mos is only ever going to be able to run 3.1 , warpos ( whats mos got for warp3D? or does it run the warpos version ok ? constructive comment , not put down) and ppc.lib progs ; so everything we've got now. Same applies to os 4. the only tie their going to have is that they can both run os 3.x progs and then go they'll their own way.
So all people have to judge at this moment is really an os 3.1 emulator in simple terms ( altho mos does show a percentage for fullness of the ram disk , handy ) , what it eventually becomes is going to be more and the same will apply with os 4.
Maybe we should all stop defending products we have never used , and pass constructive ones on the ones that do ? like it'd be nice if you could iconify progs to the dock bar in os3.9 ( or even give a glow to running progs started from the bar and they minimize down to the bar etc ) or i'd like mos to store old ram disk contained files on a temp harddrive section to save ram for games ?
phew , its really hard trying not to get on the wrong side of people |
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