[News] New photos of AmigaMania13 June French Meeting | ANN.lu |
Posted on 11-Jul-2002 18:20 GMT by Stephane Marrec | 54 comments View flat View list |
Here are more photos of the meeting ArtBastringue/AmigaMania
in Toulouse (FRANCE) June 22-23 2002 .
- Photos of an "AmigaOne SE" running LinuxPPC,
- Photos of the new "AmigaOne XE" showed by Alan Redhouse (Eyetech) during the conférence
- Photos of "cristO classic" high end tower case from Naya Design.
- Various photos of well known french Amiga users (Professionals and normal users)
- and more... :)
Gallery 1
AmigaMania13_1
Gallery 2
AmigaMania13_2
Enjoy.
Unfortunely no comment for each photos is available.
You can find the other photos about that meeting, at the French Amiga Association "AFLE" web site:
AmigaMania13 AFLE
Other infos about organization and program of that weekend:
AmigaMania13 info
And various infos on past news:
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Posted by Christophe Decanini on 12-Jul-2002 11:23 GMT | In reply to Comment 17 (Neil Thomas): "I would have thought a 1Ghz 750FX (3rd generation) will give greater performance than the fastest 74xx (4th genertaion) for non-Alitvec code. i.e Amiga OS4.0..."
I think that Apple will get 1.4 Ghz G4 before the end of the summer. If the supplies are big enough non Apple customers might get some.
"Untill we have compilers that make use of the Altivec unit, then the difference between 'G3' and 'G4' will remain marginal."
Redhat announced a few months ago that they would bring heavy use of altivec in GCC. As both MorphOS and AmigaOS4 use GCC we may have some chance to run some altivec code.
But I agree that the 750FX is a great CPU and has a better price/performance ration than the G4. Some of us just want the fastest CPU and would buy more than one CPU if SMP modules were available. In this case the G4 is the appropriate choice. |
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