[Web] Pegasos II G4 1GHz benchmarks! | ANN.lu |
Posted on 11-Jan-2004 14:28 GMT by Lukas Stehlik | 356 comments View flat View list |
The best Amiga ever - Pegasos II G4 1GHz!
See the benchmark results on AmiGOD2 benchmark page.
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Posted by samface on 16-Jan-2004 11:53 GMT | In reply to Comment 343 (Oppressor): >We've just recently started, and I'd like to
>further discuss things in the public rather than in conspiracy
>circles.
That's perfectly OK with me. I was merely trying to show some respect for those complaining at me for "trolling" about these issues and beeing the cause of massive 100+ comment threads.
>Particularly unresolved to me is what in Amigaland made labels,
>stickers and brands more important than people to you, and what this
>official Amiga software industry is all about.
Labels, stickers and brands are of course not more important than the people behind them. I'm just strongly opposed to the idea that we should be divided and fight against each other for bread crumbs instead of joining our forces in order to lunch a massive assault on the entire bread loaf.
This was the original idea when Amiga Inc. bought Gateways Amiga assets back in 1999 and still is as of today. Basicly every major key player on the Amiga market was in on it until bPlan suddenly decided that it would be better to go seperate ways. Those companies who stayed and made the compromises neccessary in order to make this joint effort a reality, is Eyetech, Hyperion and of course Amiga Inc. themselves. We should also not forget about all the individuals who are helping these companies in this effort on a completely voluntary basis.
You see, the former bPlan and Thendic-France (ie Genesi) is more than just a competing alternative, it's an effort in direct opposition to the Amiga cause. That is the major reason for why I categorize them as any other platform alternative rather than an Amiga alternative. They're supporting the Amiga plaform just as much as the PC or the Mac, even worse since they are providing means to make the transition from the Amiga platform to their platform more convinient.
>Of course, I'd also like to know everything about these Amiga/Genesi
>negotiations, but let's discuss this in the public, and only there.
Don't ask me about the details, because I wouldn't know. However, I've been exchanging a few words with both Bill Buck and Ralph Schmidt about these issues which atleast makes me qualified as a witness to their standpoint in the matter. |
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