[News] Morphos runs on AmigaOne too. | ANN.lu |
Posted on 04-Sep-2002 13:04 GMT by Christophe Decanini | 160 comments View flat View list |
Bill Buck posted a comment here that says:
Also, we might as well let the thread know that MorphOS runs on the A1 too. We have one of "their" boards and it works! That should settle the issue of "write once, publish anywhere"... Plus, we are happy to sell a Pegasos to Mr. Hermans and his team or anyone else. Ben, you can have one from the next production and you do not even have to be a Betatester...;)
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Posted by takemehomegrandma on 04-Sep-2002 18:54 GMT | In reply to Comment 81 (cOrpse): Have you seen the VIA EPIA mini ITX board? That's the smallest one I've seen that still offers a lot of functionality. It's larger than a CD record, but not a lot! I bought one a couple of weeks ago (the version with the C3 processor) to build a linux based server/router/firewall. It's performance is only about equal to a PII @ 400 MHz, but it's extremely cool, so you won't need much of a CPU fan. In fact, if you attach a bigger heatsink you won't need a fan at all. And if you use silent and cool 5400 rpm HD's (perhaps in combination with one of those "silent drive" solutions that encapsulates the HD) you can have a *completely* fanless and noiseless system, perfect for bulk storage, printer sharing, and a home server.
That mobo has everything you need on it when you buy it (even a soldered on processor). Add memory, a HD and power suply and you have a complete computer at virtually no cost - it's *really* cheap! But it has only one PCI slot (I use it for a second network card), and the layout of the board is so tight that they left out the floppy connector even though the chipset supports it, but who uses floppies anyway?
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