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[Rant] ARC 2002: Thank you to all visitors and exhibitorsANN.lu
Posted on 15-Dec-2002 16:10 GMT by Jens Schönfeld (Edited on 2002-12-15 17:31:58 GMT by Christian Kemp)16 comments
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The show is over, but the work continues, which proves the success of the event. The fare team of individual Computers says thank you to all visitors and exhibitors who made the last weekend so successful.
Many pictures have already been published on the Amiga news sites, a complete coverage of the fare will be published in the next issue of the German Amiga-Magazin.
Our Congratulations go to bplan GmbH and Chris Hodges, who recieved the Amiga Award 2002 for their Pegasos mainboard, and the Poseidon USB stack, respectively.
We're looking forward to seeing everyone again at the next event of this kind!
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Comment 1bbrv15-Dec-2002 20:00 GMT
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Comment 3Johan Rönnblom15-Dec-2002 22:44 GMT
Comment 4Troels E15-Dec-2002 23:42 GMT
Comment 5bbrv16-Dec-2002 02:09 GMT
Comment 6SimplePPC16-Dec-2002 11:24 GMT
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Comment 10catohagen16-Dec-2002 14:32 GMT
ARC 2002: Thank you to all visitors and exhibitors : Comment 11 of 16ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 16-Dec-2002 15:05 GMT
In reply to Comment 10 (catohagen):
>the TeronPX "fix" is just a chip, just like
>April....only its nameless and didnt need an announcement...



LOL. The fix was a big Amiga/Eyetech announcement before the WOA despite the fact that the fix was done by Bplan and that Ben say a week before that there was no bug and that Bplan was clueless.

You can name something when you create it. Mai has made a PPC motherboard and called it Teron. Bplan has made a bug correction chip and called it April.
Eyetech did ... nothing and called it ... AmigaOne.


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Amigans : all of this is FUD.
There is no problem.
We have top notch Amigaone betatesters that have tested the HW 100%
The problem users have today is because they don't know that with disabling the DMA and caches here and there they won't notice the problem.
BTW VerySimplePPC did some advanced test with is mouse that proove that none of the data is corrupted. He could successfully move the pointer on each pixel of the screen and check them off with a marker on his monitor !
BTW It is not up to Hyperion to support Linux which is not working well with the motherboard we sold you. You can just print AmigaOS4 68k screenshots and stamp them on your screen while waiting for AmigaOS4.
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Comment 12Emmanuel Lesueur16-Dec-2002 15:19 GMT
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Comment 15Troels E17-Dec-2002 14:19 GMT
Comment 16David Scheibler18-Dec-2002 19:52 GMT
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