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Re: OS4 vs OS3.9
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@AmiGubbe

Workbench on my A1 is currently using 168.2MB and that includes various third party software including web browsers, media playesrs and utilities.

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Re: What do we think of this?!
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@Helge

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Well god knows what this advisory board really is.


Maybe they're professional turd polishers.

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Re: Sam440ep "The Red One"
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@Atheist

That is what they will keep us guessing until the show.

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Re: There is hope for OS4 on the Classic.
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@Helge

Hyperion are representing to the court that they are the owners of Amiga OS4. Under these circumstances it would make little sense to hold back on a release if the OS is ready for end users.

Pianeta is not far off now and there is a trend for big announcements to be made there.

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Re: There is hope for OS4 on the Classic.
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@Helge

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@Rudei

I have many dream cars, the 240 GL is just one of it and maybe the only one that is still affordable! My father had one and I grew up with it. It is simply unbreakable!
I don't like new cars and would never buy one even if I had the money. They have so many electronics and sensors in it, so easily something breaks! In the Volvo, everything is still mechanical and extremely robust. Swedish quality!
But I like the older Volvos even more, have a look at the P1800 ES for example. That's a REAL sports car and it has much more style than the boring one in your avatar!


The P1800 ES looks a bit like a Reliant Scimitar, though I think the Scimitar has nicer lines.

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@salass00

It may just the fuse inside the PSU that has broken. Just take the thing apart and have a look for a glass tube type fuse you will be able to see if it's broken.

It's a fairly easy job to do with a soldering iron. Just make sure you don't touch the ends of the capacitors.

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Re: Future OS4 direction
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@LiveForIt

Wine Is Not an Emulator.

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Re: Photogenics still available to buy new!
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I've added this poll over at Amiga World.

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Photogenics still available to buy new!
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I recently noticed this link on the DiscreetFX website.

I'd previously been, as I suspect many others are, under the impression that it hadn't been available for a number of years now.
I didn't know how long ago this link was from so I PM'd Bill Panagouleas last night and he confirmed that you can indeed still by it via the link.

I myself bought it in 2001 and have used it quite a lot over the years because of its many useful and fun features. Although there are a few bugs I can easily recommend it anyone who wants a good paint/image processing application.

I have run it on and A1200 060, Amithlon and OS4, it probably also works on MorphOS too.

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Re: Switching to SATA - worth it?
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@Raziel

How much are those WD Raptors now.

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Re: Leaving?
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@Mikey_C

Getting a Mac doesn't mean you have to give up your Amiga One, besides you know that someone like yourself will quickly regret the sale of something so precious.

There is still a lot going on in the community despite the dark clouds looming overhead. New software and updates appear on OS4depot almost everyday. Firefox will soon be working via X11 and then Sputnik will appear making the experience faster.

There are plenty of other projects going on some which are well known, some not so well and other that have yet to be announced. We got a new game from Insane Software who came out of the blue, they are positive yet realistic about what can be achieved in this market but still plan on further releases.

There will always be people who appreciate the effort you put in, whether it be a writing an article or keeping Amiga folk entertained and handing them nice prizes at Big Bash.

Do not let what Amiga Inc are doing at the moment spoil everything else about your hobby. All is not lost.

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Re: PPC games on OS4, please help
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@joerg

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Don't install an old version of powerpc.library, the old versions do not work on OS4 final.


It does here.

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Re: ACube Systems became partner of AMCC
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@Helge

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BeerOS4!


What about the open source clone BeerROS.

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Re: ACube Systems became partner of AMCC
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@Helge

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@ikir

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On OS X is also used to accelerate quartz making the system very responsive.


I didn't know this. So what do they use now with the Intels? Is there something similar to Altivec? Because OS X is still very fast on Intels.


On X86 you have MMX and more recently SSE. If OSX didn't run fast on multi Ghz multi-core processors something would be very wrong, multimedia extensions or not.

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Re: ACube Systems became partner of AMCC
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@Helge

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@LiveForIt

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There are reasons for the delay of the classic version, but not what you might think.


I guess we will know what that is when the time is right.


Maybe the reason is less mysterious than some peoples think:

It is not ready yet!


No Rogue spilled beer over the packaging.

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Re: SAM440ep completed?
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@Helge

Do you still have an A1?

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Re: CPU Module
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@Raziel

Yeah I guess I was one of the first ones. I hope Jack's is on its way too, I've been sans OS4 sine November but Jack has been waiting even longer.

Gotta find some nuts and bolts to secure the module to the board, the plastic ones seem to have got lost somewhere along the line. Good excuse to get something better.

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Re: CPU Module
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Just received the package around 11:30, less than 24 hours to get from Italy to South Wales.

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I'm supposed to be going out for beers this afternoon so I might postpone installation of the CPU until tomorrow. At the risk of being like Helgis I'll keep you posted.

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Re: CPU Module
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@Curty

I'll be sure to do so. I haven't been able to use OS4 since November so I'll have a lot of new software to play with.

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Re: CPU Module
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Got notification today that my module has been shipped.

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