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Title: Amiga to Deploy AmigaDE on Infotainment Device for the Home
Post by: System on February 23, 2002, 03:51:37 PM
The STB partner is announced, and it's looking way, way cool!  


From Amiga.com:
http://www.amiga.com/corporate/022202-nokia.shtml (http://www.amiga.com/corporate/022202-nokia.shtml)


(http:///images/nokia_device7.gif)02-Feb-2002, Snoqualmie, WA - Amiga Inc, an emerging leader in media delivery, today announced the pre-installation, for the Swedish market, of Amiga on the Nokia Mediaterminal. The Nokia Mediaterminal, an innovative "infotainment' device for the home, recently launched in Sweden, combines digital video broadcast (DVB), gaming, streaming and downloadable digital media, full Internet access, and personal video recorder (PVR) technology. A Linux-based version of the AmigaDE has been incorporated into the Nokia Mediaterminal.

"Today's announcement is yet another significant step forward in our vision of enabling Amiga users to access their favorite applications from any device and on any platform,' said Bill McEwen, President/CEO, Amiga Inc. "The deployment of the Amiga on the Nokia Media terminal will give consumers an array of gaming and entertainment content from a central device attached to their televisions.'

By using AmigaDE on the Nokia Mediaterminal, consumers will be able to download, store and have access to the latest gaming applications, MP3, MPEG4, Universal Chat, and streaming video, turning the family TV into a multifunctional entertainment center.

About Amiga
Amiga Inc. established itself in 1985 as the premier provider of multi-media technologies to the world. Today Amiga continues leading the way in multi-media by providing language independent technologies to developers for writing and porting applications to a new multi-media platform that is hardware agnostic. Its AmigaDE powered with intent(TM) from Tao Group enables applications to run unchanged on a broad range of processors including ARM,StrongARM, Intel X-Scale, MIPS, Intel x86, Motorola 68K and Hitachi SH. It can run hosted on a wide variety of operating systems including Linux, Embedded Linux, Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, and Pocket PC. AmigaDE Player and applications for the AmigaDE Environment can be purchased at http://de.amiga.com. Amiga is based in Snoqualmie, WA, and has offices worldwide. Amiga can be reached at (425) 396-5660 or visit Amiga on the web at http://www.amiga.com.
Title: Re: Amiga to Deploy AmigaDE on Infotainment Device for the H
Post by: System on February 23, 2002, 04:46:00 PM
All right a real world product!

Nokia is a very well know brand name.  So this could mean real and steady income for Amiga Inc. Great news!

Sounds like a nice device too, but its not the Desk Top I'm waiting for.  It seems like TiVo only more.  I wonder how many here have a TiVo or want to get one and what the price of this will be?

Bob C.
Title: Re: Amiga to Deploy AmigaDE on Infotainment Device for the H
Post by: System on February 23, 2002, 08:46:15 PM
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Sounds like a nice device too, but its not the Desk Top I'm waiting for. It seems like TiVo only more. I wonder how many here have a TiVo or want to get one and what the price of this will be?
I, as my friends can attest, am a TiVO junkie.  While I am VERY interested in this product, it's going to have to be as hackable and expandable as the TiVo for me to really do anything with it.  9 hours is nothing for space.  

The first thing I did with my TiVO -- before I had even received it -- is to order a 40 GB drive for it.  Even fully loaded, the new Nokia Drive can't be more than 10GB total... :(

We'll see, but I have extrarodinarily high hopes...

Wayne Hunt
Amiga.org
Title: Re: Amiga to Deploy AmigaDE on Infotainment Device for the H
Post by: Chathurawind on February 24, 2002, 06:03:00 AM


I just bought the Phillips DSR6000, which comes with a 40GB drive. This is a DirecTV/Tive combo unit. Its easy to hack to hold up to (2) 160GB drives, however the 120GB is the best choice as Linux won't recognize a drive great than 128 (?) GB. Either way, there are also easy hacks to get your Tivo on the ethernet lan you might have in the house, and also get your Tivo sub. without actually pa.... for it, if you know what I mean.  This thing will be nowhere near as effective as the Tivo.  Its a dumbed down Cleron box with some ATI-Everything type card inside.  Nice start, however I certainly don't see this giving Amiga any real income anytime soon if ever.  For this price, people are going to buy an Xbox or PS2/3, tons more functionality.
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Either way, its DEad Jim.

koehler
Title: Re: Amiga to Deploy AmigaDE on Infotainment Device for the H
Post by: Rodney on February 24, 2002, 06:18:40 AM
According to some comments on slashdot its seems nokia wants consumers to hack it :)

In this context, what exactly is hacking?
Title: Re: Amiga to Deploy AmigaDE on Infotainment Device for the H
Post by: Bezzen on February 24, 2002, 12:12:32 PM
I don't think we should underestimate the power of Nokia. Atleast here in Europe it seems that Nokia can't do anything wrong, they've even got the loyal Swedes to dump their native Ericsson mobiles for a Finish Nokia. Nokia seems to get everything they do right. Let's hope they continue with that now. :)
Title: Re: Amiga to Deploy AmigaDE on Infotainment Device for the H
Post by: Chathurawind on February 24, 2002, 12:55:35 PM
I'd say it's messing with the hardware...
Title: Re: Amiga to Deploy AmigaDE on Infotainment Device for the H
Post by: DarkHawke on February 25, 2002, 06:28:16 AM
Hey now!  Not as nifty as if it was going to hit the American market, but you take your good news when and where it comes!  And Nokia is a REALLY big name internationally, it not in the STB market over here.  This is the kind of PVR I'd like to own.  Just from the description here, it sounds like something to put Micro$loth's Ultimate TV box to shame.  If they bring it Stateside, I hope it won't have the same user-monitoring capability as TiVo, which is a big reason I wouldn't want that service.  Geez, it's almost as if Bill and Co. over in Snoqualmie are actually gonna pull this thing off, huh?  :)
Title: Re: Amiga to Deploy AmigaDE on Infotainment Device for the H
Post by: SilvrDrgn on February 25, 2002, 06:34:34 PM
koehler wrote:
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I just bought the Phillips DSR6000, which comes with a 40GB drive. This is a DirecTV/Tive combo unit. Its easy to hack to hold up to (2) 160GB drives, however the 120GB is the best choice as Linux won't recognize a drive great than 128 (?) GB. Either way, there are also easy hacks to get your Tivo on the ethernet lan you might have in the house


Hey, I have that same model of DirecTV/Tivo combo box.  Where can I find the information on hacking it???    8-)

--
Michael
Title: Re: Amiga to Deploy AmigaDE on Infotainment Device for the H
Post by: Glaucus on February 25, 2002, 07:14:56 PM
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The first thing I did with my TiVO -- before I had even received it -- is to order a 40 GB drive for it. Even fully loaded, the new Nokia Drive can't be more than 10GB total... :(


Hey Wayne, I just read on the spec sheet that it's a 40gig drive, not 10.

Anyways, what's really important about this announcment is that Amiga have their foot in the door at Nokia.  Would anyone be surprised if future cell phones come equiped with AmigaDE?  That's where the money is, isn't it?  So regardless of what the MediaTerminal does in the market, I think Amiga is in a good position to expand and grow.  This is very good news indeed.

  - Mike