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Posted on 22-Sep-2003 18:07 GMT by Raffaele (Edited on 2003-09-22 20:36:34 GMT by Christian Kemp)19 comments
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AmigaOne LITE presented on another site regarding Mini-ITX Boards: WALIBE.
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Amiga One LITE: The interest of the world rises up : Comment 12 of 19ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 22-Sep-2003 21:12 GMT
In reply to Comment 11 (Anonymous):
> >>and isn't one of the long line of eyetech cancelled products

> like what?

Those I can think of right now:
AmigaOne 1200
AmigaOne 4000
Teron CX ("AmigaOne SE")

Not a long line, but they sure were hyped as flagship products by Eyetech (only to be cancelled by the real producers under Eyetech's nose, while Eyetech were babbling about their great future and the m4d sk1llz at the Eyetech hardware department...).

Next up for cancellation (if it hasn't happened already): Teron PX ("AmigaOne XE"). It's basically a Teron CX, it was long obsolete when it was first released, it's not of "consumer grade" quality (it was never meant to), they have the same problems as Genesi to sell ArticiaS-based boards in numbers with G4 CPUs (thus the funny extra "quality assurance testing" lies by a distributor, Eyetech) and frankly, who the hell would want such ancient hardware for their personal desktop computing in 2003? Before the zealot campists freak out, I'll say that the same goes for the Pegasos 1 (though it's got the micro-ATX advantage over the Teron CX/PX).

I don't see why the vaguely announced mini-ITX Teron would/should be produced at all. The ArticiaS is ancient dysfunctional garbage, and needs to get a successor yesterday! 133 MHz FSB on a sunny day if you're prepared to accept some data corruption, plus similarly random support for the G4 PPC. It's no longer 1998 dammit.
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