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Re: AHT Europe announce CeBIT attendance and AROS support
« on: February 20, 2005, 10:05:40 AM »
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We will have another Amiga-related company as a sub-exhibitor at our booth, but I don't want to anticipate their own press-release which I expect for today.

If Genesi, AI or some further companies from the Amiga market attend CeBIT, too, I don't know. But I don't think so.
 

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Re: AHT Europe announce CeBIT attendance and AROS support
« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2005, 08:03:43 AM »
PVR, DVB, VOD, ETC ;-) - AROS is just something for the mid- till long-term; adding some basic homecomputer-functionality as a linux-hosted bonus for our customers. Once - looong-term - AROS can provide the same functionality as Linux to our STB software, one could consider a native version, too, of course, for giving our customers an alternative OS choice. But that are dreams of the future for now, obviously.
 

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Re: AHT Europe announce CeBIT attendance and AROS support
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2005, 06:51:01 AM »
Yes, up and running under Linux. For its upcoming issue (published mid of March), the german print magazine "Amiga Plus" has analyzed one of our prototypes already very thoroughly.

While they had valid points regarding the "Mediathek", on which the developers still have some work to do, the actual STB functionality seems to have satisfied them, and a few extras they seem to consider quite valueable.

The basic homecomputer-capability, though, is still being worked on - and that AROS on our board is not around the corner yet should be obvious. In the beginning, it will just be a little bonus for the customers to play around with if they want. But in the mid- till long-term... - well, we will see. :-)