[News] Pegasos to go on sale on Monday - Pegasos II to be available in September 2003 | ANN.lu |
Posted on 21-Feb-2003 19:45 GMT by Senex | 318 comments View flat View list |
As Genesi announces on MorphOS-News.de, the next Pegasos-I-boards will go on sale on Monday:
To Whom it May Concern:
The Pegasos will go on sale Monday.
There are 300 to sell and 100 that will go to MorphOS Developers and Employees.
If interested to purchase a Pegasos mainboard or fully configured machine:
1. Contact your Distributor
2. Contact Phoenix
3. Contact Genesi
When these are sold there will not be another release until August/September 2003. The next release, the Pegasos II, will have double data rates, three 1 Gb/s ethernet channels, and Dual G4s. Genesi will not release a new version until then.
We want everyone to understand this before they purchase the Pegasos available now. All Betatester boards will be exchanged with the first priority.
An upgrade credit will be offered to Pegasos I buyers. The Pegasos I will not have a G4 upgrade.
Thank you and best regards,
Genesi
Note: Please contact Genesi directly to get your replacement board with April chipset (if you haven't done so far). Thank you.
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Pegasos to go on sale on Monday - Pegasos II to be available in September 2003 : Comment 132 of 318 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Alkis Tsapanidis on 22-Feb-2003 13:15 GMT | In reply to Comment 105 (Leki): well the problem is most likly with the pegasos not being fully compatable with the MAI NB.....
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Highly unlikely, the bugs have been reproduced on Teron boards as well.
thats a pegasos problem not an AmigaOne problem.......just like bill bucky made a big deal out of the "april chip"....was needed to fix bugs probably mainly due to the pegasos as eyetech didn`t have all the the major problems that bplan had and could fix it with just a few wires....
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All these bugs have been reproduced on the old Articia S boards (the new
revision has not been tested). Some of the bugs were still there with the
"wire fix". MAI couldn't reproduce the bugs at all till "someone" visited them
and reproduced them in from of their eyes. That's why they don't want to be the
ones to test the "bug free" chips, they don't want to be the ones to lose AGAIN
if there are bugs. |
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