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Re: Source code?
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Posted on: 2006/12/4 4:08
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Just popping in
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Quote: Rob wrote: Picasso 96 is currently used in OS4 and as far as I know it still belongs to the original P96 team, who I presume are part of the OS4 team.
as long as Picasso 96 is a part of OS4, its a good starting point.
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Re: Next Gen Amiga OS Hardware Comparison
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Posted on: 2006/12/4 4:03
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Just popping in
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Quote: nice list......the Sam looks like a good starter, but pure power has to be that Panda!
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Re: Good CD32 games
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Posted on: 2006/12/4 2:51
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Not too shy to talk
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@Chris
Hey, Chris. I meant to put this thread in Classic Amiga Games, but put it in Classic Amiga Hardware by mistake. If you would, please move the thread to classic games unless you think it'd be OK to remain in here.
Thanks...
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Valiant@ CamelotAmigaOne XE, 800Mhz, 1GB, 9250 Radeon, OS4.1u7 Sam440ep, 666Mhz, 512Mb, 9250 Radeon, OS4.1u6 A1-X1000, 1.8Ghz, 1GB, 9250 Radeon, OS4.1x A1-X5000/40 2.2Ghz, 2GB, Radeon HD 7700, OS4.1 FE ud 2
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Re: Amiga Security Faq
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Posted on: 2006/12/4 2:26
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Just popping in
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Good work.
As i already said on an other site, we do not only need an internet-pack but also a security-pack.
That security-pack could be divided into different versions to the needs of the customers. Like for example a user-version for normal internet-security and a professional one for more extended needs.
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Re: What features would you like on Amigans?
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Posted on: 2006/12/4 2:01
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Just popping in
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Please add this link to the left table: http://os4.hyperion-entertainment.bizIt is the Amiga OS 4.0 site from Hyperion. Thanks.
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Re: OS4 ready on A1200 BPPC
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Posted on: 2006/12/4 1:58
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Home away from home
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@Alkaron Heh, no way i would keep an OS4 betatester away from their work... Thanks for the infos, maybe a dev will be able to jump in and fill the gaps
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People are dying. Entire ecosystems are collapsing. We are in the beginning of a mass extinction. And all you can talk about is money and fairytales of eternal economic growth. How dare you! – Greta Thunberg
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Re: What features would you like on Amigans?
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Posted on: 2006/12/4 1:10
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Just popping in
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Would it be possible to categorise the hardware images into the different models eg: 4000 3000 1200 etc. When the gallery grows it will be harder to find what image your looking for.
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Re: Next Gen Amiga OS Hardware Comparison
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Posted on: 2006/12/4 0:38
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Not too shy to talk
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@Sister Rita
No info on dates.
FWIW, I know better than to ask for hard dates from developers. I know these guys are all working hard on projects with no money (and little promise of future mountains of money).
Under real world conditions and those limitations, schedules are the first thing to slip.
But look at the flip side, even MicroSloth blew their schedules by what? Two Years? And they had a bajillion times the resources to plow into a substantially sloppier target.
c'est la vie,
PJS
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Re: Next Gen Amiga OS Hardware Comparison
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Posted on: 2006/12/4 0:31
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Not too shy to talk
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@All The information presented in that table is simply what I boiled down from all the PUBLIC information I could find. Some of it is even confirmed with some of the hardware developers. I have attempted to present no whatsoever claims regarding licensing - that's for the developers and Amiga Inc to announce. The table just reflects the announced intent of these developers to run Amiga OS and (even) to get licenses. @tonyw Geez... I'm sorry for the Troika typo... Looks like there's my first revision for an upcoming v1.4 of the table! @RomanceClip No proprietary information is divulged in this table. Thanks all, PJS
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Re: Next Gen Amiga OS Hardware Comparison
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Posted on: 2006/12/4 0:20
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Quite a regular
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The hardware details have been announced by the manufacturers themselves (both on websites and in IRC discussions), and are not private. The manufacturers have (probably) released the details in order to get prospective customers interested. Amiga Inc have said that they have had discussions with some manufacturers about licenses, although they are non-committal about the results. You might be forgiven for thinking that these hardware details have been made public in order to increase the chances of a manufacturer gaining an OS4 license from Amiga Inc. There were quite a few News items and other announcements on amigaworld.net in September. Here is a list of them. You might find some interesting data in there, but take it all with a pinch of salt, a lot of the announcements are optimistic, to say the least. Also in September, Bill McEwen of Amiga Inc answered a set of 20 questions posed by people at amiga.org. Bill McEwen's responses.
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Re: Hello :-)
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Posted on: 2006/12/4 0:17
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Just popping in
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Stick around
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Hello :-)
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Posted on: 2006/12/3 23:56
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Just popping in
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Hello, I just stumbled upon this site by happy accident! I'm guessing this site is exclusively orientated towards OS4? I hope so because I'm sick of what seems like an orchestrated campaign being waged against OS4 on other sites. Hope I can stick around
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Re: Good CD32 games
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Posted on: 2006/12/3 23:41
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Amigans Defender
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Quote: Sister_Rita wrote: What is your favourite Amiga computer model and why?
Please can you try and keep threads on topic. If you want to ask seemingly irrelevant questions, it would be much preferred if you could start a new thread - there isn't a thread shortage, you can start as many as you like. This isn't the first time you've been seen to throw a thread off on a tangent, and I appreciate your topics are Amiga-related, but it is easier for everyone if the discussion relates to the thread title. If it ceases to do so, a new thread should be created. I have no qualms in using my limited moderation powers to ensure this is the case in future. Chris
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Re: Next Gen Amiga OS Hardware Comparison
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Posted on: 2006/12/3 23:36
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Just popping in
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Quote: pjs wrote: Hi guys,
Over the last few months a number of pieces of hardware have been proposed and/or shown for use with OS4.
I'm confused as well. I was advised that the only board licensed for OS4 by Amiga Inc. is the Eyetech AmigaOne (which I believe, sadly, is no longer manufactured). Shouldnt we wait for an official announcement by Amiga Inc. before we discuss these issues? Isn't it rather disrespectful to Amiga Inc to be discussing, what are probably, company confidential matters.
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Re: Next Gen Amiga OS Hardware Comparison
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Posted on: 2006/12/3 23:33
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Quite a regular
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Nice one, Paul.
That makes it so much easier to compare than reading several pages of forum posts. Thank you.
[You might just want to correct the spelling of "Troika" in the column heading]
cheers tony
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Re: Next Gen Amiga OS Hardware Comparison
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Posted on: 2006/12/3 23:08
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Just popping in
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Hello pjs, thank you very much for compiling this wealth of information, it is exactly what I was looking for. I have searched for this information on the world wide web for some time, but a lot of things that I read on webforums were rather confusing. I reckon from information that ssolie provided to me that the release of the SAM440-Amiga is planned for the first quarter of 2007. Do you have any information about the plans of the other hardware projects? Thank you again!
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Re: What features would you like on Amigans?
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Posted on: 2006/12/3 23:03
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Quite a regular
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@Mikey_C
Given some games were a little tricky to install on the A1 (Quake 2 and Exodus), could we have a software install section (hints) to cover some of these trickier installs. For instance installing Exodus required aspecific patch but most users were trying another.
Also, I was reading another thread regarding playing Real Audio files on the classic, I didn't know that could be done so a section detailing just what the A1 (or new boards) can play and what software is required would be most helpful.
ace
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Re: OS4 ready on A1200 BPPC
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Posted on: 2006/12/3 22:55
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Just popping in
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You have to ask a betatester for that.. The guy I spoke with (Ryu) didnt say anything about CVPPC..
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Next Gen Amiga OS Hardware Comparison
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Posted on: 2006/12/3 22:49
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Not too shy to talk
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Hi guys, Over the last few months a number of pieces of hardware have been proposed and/or shown for use with OS4. I have compiled all the information I could find into a (Work In Progress) Table of Comparison, which should be attached to this post. I hope this helps in seeing what is/might be coming soon and how things stack up with each other. Please let me know if you have any suggestions, modifications, more information, etc. Thanks, PJS AOS4-NewHardware-v13.pdf
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