[News] Letting the World Know | ANN.lu |
Posted on 20-Nov-2002 04:10 GMT by amigammc | 216 comments View flat View list |
On the Amiga Website you'll find a joint communicate from Amiga, Hyperion and Eyetech.
November 19, 2002 - With the AmigaOne now shipping and AmigaOS4.0 in its final stages of development and testing, the time has come to begin letting the rest of the world know the good news, that the Amiga is alive, well and ready to let the World have fun with computing again.
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Posted by CodeSmith on 21-Nov-2002 03:36 GMT | In reply to Comment 192 (Frans): My A1200/030 takes about that long to boot up as well. I remember reading somewhere that the A1200 (and the A4000?) use IDE hard disks in PIO mode 0, which is what Windows calls 'safe mode'. The AmigaOne will have UDMA, so the drives will fly compared to the old days. I can easily see booting up in less than 5 seconds (including BIOS startup, which is rumoured to be faster than on PCs).
Off-topic: Ben, when are we getting those screenshots? The shakes, man, they're getting stronger! 8) |
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