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Posted on 30-Nov-2002 13:06 GMT by catohagen | 52 comments View flat View list |
After it was clear that neither Amiga Inc., nor Eyetech and Hyperion Entertainment will present the new AmigaOne at the AMIGA + RETRO COMPUTING 2002, we started thinking about how to get an AmigaOne to the show anyway.
Source : Amiga-news.de
The solution is an offer from Computer City.
Owner Ron van Herk provides his own AmigaOne, and the members of the
Amiga-Club im BTX & Internet
will do the presentation.
The computer on display is an AmigaOneSE-G3 with 750CXe 600 MHz CPU,
equipped with 128 MB SDRAM PC133 and an ATI Radeion 7000 64 MB SDR
VGA graphics card with TV-Out, and of course the Cherry
Cybo@rd-keyboard that's being sold by Computer City. The operating
system installed is only a Suse LinuxPPC 7.3, but it'll give an
impression of the hardware.
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Comment 1 | takemehomegrandma | | 30-Nov-2002 12:37 GMT |
Comment 2 | Mickael | | 30-Nov-2002 13:29 GMT |
Comment 3 | catohagen | | 30-Nov-2002 13:31 GMT |
Comment 4 | Anonymous | | 30-Nov-2002 13:34 GMT |
Comment 5 | JoannaK | | 30-Nov-2002 13:35 GMT |
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AmigaOne @ Amiga+Retro Computing 2002 : Comment 6 of 52 | ANN.lu |
Posted by takemehomegrandma on 30-Nov-2002 13:36 GMT | In reply to Comment 2 (Mickael): I know. That is (one of) my point. People have seen MorphOS crash and blame it on the OS itself instead of the buggy applications running on it. Of course you would experience the same crashes on other OS distributions as well.
But the main point of my post was that it would be really interesting to see how OS4 performs, since it's soon to be released. I think it's time to show it to the masses now, especially since people are actually buying it (unseen). |
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