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[News] Pictures of the MicroA1 "Industrial" motherboardANN.lu
Posted on 17-Oct-2004 12:25 GMT by Not ArticiaP69 comments
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On this link you will see three pictures of the MicroA1 "Industrial" motherboard: http://lain.ziaspace.com/~ryu/a1. On the pictures you can see that it still uses the ArticiaS northbridge, as well as the VIA 686B southbridge, but a standalone Sil0680 IDE controller is there as well.
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Pictures of the MicroA1 "Industrial" motherboard : Comment 51 of 69ANN.lu
Posted by Johan Rönnblom on 19-Oct-2004 10:43 GMT
In reply to Comment 50 (Anonymous):
anonymous coward wrote:
> This downgrates ATI Radeon 7000 capabilities from AGP x2 to AGP x0
> (= PCI).

I'm not sure if that is any real difference, though. I don't think the
old AmigaOnes (or the Peg1, for that matter) could sustain AGP x2
bandwidth anyway. It seems to be a limitation in the Articia.

Of course, it should be readily possible for someone to do a
thorough bus speed test with PCI and AGP cards on some old
AmigaOne.
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