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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: Tafka on November 08, 2002, 03:49:23 PM
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Hello people,
I was just wondering, like many of you, I expect whether to buy an AOne now or wait until OS4.
What is worrying me slightly is the chipset "fix" that has been implemented. What is the nature of the fix? I know the problem was related to the hardware hanging during high bandwidth data shifting but is the fix to stop masses of data being moved around.
If so, is the next release of the AOne going to be better in terms of performance. I appreciate there are always going to be minor tweaks in hardware revisions but is it worth waiting 6 months :-o for the fixed chipset rather than the 'bodge' for want of a better word?
Or is there really not that much difference?
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I was just wondering, like many of you, I expect whether to buy an AOne now or wait until OS4.
I think the only worthwhile reasoning on this is to say: are you wiling to mess around with Linux until OS4 comes out?
IMHO the latest versions of Linux are not merely usable but pleasant. We use it at work, and I'm running the Phoenix browser on KDE 3 right now. Konqueror isn't bad either. I almost freaked when I realized a couple of weeks ago that I actually like this system, but that's my opinion. So, personally I'd say yes, & if I had the money I'd be all over an AmigaOne if only to run Linux PPC. Unfortunately, I lack the oney... :-(
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For me, the answer is defineately "To One". Reasons:
*I'm fairly confident that OS4 will be delivered.
*By ordering now, I save money on OS4.
*I want Linux, and not just temporarily. I need something which can run my university stuff properly (for now, Java and Prolog).
*I've waited so damn long already!!!
As for the fix, I don't know. But I guess Alan Redhouse does, and he has ordered a whole bunch of boards. So I'm not too worried.
Kay
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@Kay and Simplex:
Good answers! I'm still waiting for more "news of the snail". :-D
I will, however be buying a One when I am able. I'd love to explore Linux on my own machine instead of my buddy's machine (multi-boot Linux, Linux-Enterprise (?), Windows, Amithlon).
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I made the decision a few days back (late Tuesday morning, in fact).
° I thought I had waited long enough.
° Its to come with Linux PPC and UAE!
I've gone into Debt again, but its for a good cause! :pint:
(See my picture in the "Decissions, Decissions... *sigh*" thread.)
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I`m not buying now because I can`t afford it but by the time AmigaOS is ready I`ll have the money.
I prefer BSD than linux for various reasons.
(for example) (http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3973,557767,00.asp)
Does anyone knoes if netBSD is/will be available for AmigaOne or even Pegasos?
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Nowadays I only use Linux, at home and at work (I have a win2000-partition on my PC, but I dont know if it works anymore, haven't tried. It died once, wouldn't start-> tried reinstall- >didn't work->got pissed, installed linux, and it works like a charm. Even burning PICs (picp) works, and it's faster than MPlab!!). It copes with everything I need. I dont need to create word and excel-docs, just be able to read them ok. mozilla works great. I love vi.
My pc is from 2000 (450MHz intel celeron), a few months earlier I bought an A4000 which ceased working, so I guess I'll go for an AOne. Besides I really need an extra computer. :-D
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@Dagon
Yeah, I'm probably gonna end up using Linux, but I'd love it if FreeBSD or one of the other BSDs was available. There are various PPC ports too, so it's only a matter of time I guess.
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Vortexau:
That's why I'm waiting til my tax refund next spring.
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@Tafka:
I think you should wait until you know what you are buying, and if and when it can be delivered. No need to rush. You can make up your mind when you can see OS4 running on the A1 for yourself.
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I will also buy an AOne thats crystal clear !
I've also been waiting for so many years
I will build it myself. I just buy a Motherboard
and a cool case...
But I will wait for OS4 is available...
(I think about March next year I also will have the
money for my new Powermiggy...:-D
I'm sure it really rocks
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Mine has been ordered since many moons ago:-) I'm getting the SE, and it will be in the next batch which will be very soon now(tm).
After the explosion of OS4 hitting the market, and the smoke clears a little, I'll upgrade to an XE board:-D
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I will not buy an AOne, at least the coming year. There's just not nuff cash on the bank :-/. I hope *crosses fingers* that the BlizzardPPC version will become reality so my ancient A1200 still has some juice left in it =).
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Well I took the plunge an hour ago and ordered an AmigaOneXE in a tower case from Compuquick. Now all I need to do is start assembling the components...
I figured that as I was definately going to buy an AmigaOne then I may as well save an extra $65 on the OS by buying early. If you calculate what percentage $65 is against the price of the A1 boards then it comes out as a fairly large discount. Plus you get a free (tried and tested) distribution of LinSux.
Now all I need is information on what to do with that $50 Amiga Inc coupon... (no suggestions please!)
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Darrin wrote:
Well I took the plunge an hour ago and ordered an AmigaOneXE in a tower case from Compuquick.
Now all I need is information on what to do with that $50 Amiga Inc coupon... (no suggestions please!)
Eyetech syas to mail your receipt to Amiga Inc for a refund (See my earlier post "They're not Coupons, they're Rebates.")
As for me, my family has hinted that Santa's merry elves are working on mine at this very moment!
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>*By ordering now, I save money on OS4.
Uuh, nobody has said you will save money since nobody has said what the price of A1+AOS4 will be. You could be paying more for all we know.
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> Uuh, nobody has said you will save money since nobody has said what the
> price of A1+AOS4 will be. You could be paying more for all we know.
I think you've misunderstood. The price when you order now is for the AmigaOne board alone. So you're paying nothing for AOS4. So unless the price of AOS4 is a negative number, one does not need to worry about paying more.
Kay
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To be honest, I'm not worried about the money, I was just worried that I may end up with an inferior version of the Amiga One hardware (If that is possible) :-D I'm thinking of the Buster revision issues in the original Amigas here.
I'm not *that* interested in Linux, I already been there done that when I bought the first version of Amiga DE.
So, seeing as all I'm waiting for is OS4 running on AOne, is it worth me buying now?
The only advantage might be that I can spread the cost of the bits and pieces over a few months but like I said I not really bothered about that.
Just out of interest, how much of the price of the top end AOne is the processor and how much is the motherboard?
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Eyetech syas to mail your receipt to Amiga Inc for a refund (See my earlier post "They're not Coupons, they're Rebates.")
Thanks for that info - I figured it would be something like that.
Big tip folks - make a copy of your receipt before you send it incase it gets lost in the mail.
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Uuh, nobody has said you will save money since nobody has said what the price of A1+AOS4 will be. You could be paying more for all we know.
I suggest you go and read the Eyetech press release AGAIN.
We all know what the prices of the A1 models are, and OS4 will be EXTRA. Buy an A1 NOW and get OS4 for FREE.
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I suggest you read it again. It doesn't say what the price of the A1 will be when AOS4 is released.
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@Strobe
Ok, they don't say what the price will be, as with all prices it can go up or down, but they do say;
So, in return, we are offering all users who wish to take up this 'Earlybird' offer a free, registered, copy of OS4 for the AmigaOne as soon as it becomes available. The Earlybird 'free OS4' offer represents a saving of around 12% on an AmigaOneG3-SE mo otherboard
Thereafter OS4 will become a separately chargeable item
These prices exclude local taxes, shipping and (apart from the Earlybird offer) OS4.
Unless component prices go down by an (large) amount, an A-1 with OS4 will be more expensive then the earlybird offer..
This:
A 700MHz G3 (750FX cpu) version of the AmigaOne-XE will be made available - at reduced cost - early in 2003.
however does seem a bit confusing in this respect, but I think we should see it as the A4000/040 and A4000/030 release (The 030 was the cost reduced version of the 040 according to C= press releases)
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Which is why I say if you don't want to get burned, wait until you can buy the entire working product.