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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga Retail News / Sales => Topic started by: Joshua on November 25, 2002, 04:59:42 PM
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Complete AmigaOne systems are now available for pre-order from Forefront's website. Customers can configure their new AmigaOne system to their specifications online. Mainboards and components are also available for those looking to build their own Amiga system.
Forefront's annoucement is here (http://www.forefronttechnologiesinc.com/News/?item=5).
AmigaOne systems and mainboards are available here (http://www.forefronttechnologiesinc.com/Products?category=165).
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@Joshua
Any news / status-report on the Radeon-drivers ?
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Yeah, it would be nice if the company making the AOS4 drivers could say a bit about what cards they support, what the cost of the drivers will be and so on.
Who was it that made them anyway? Can't remember..
/Björn
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Yeah, it would be nice if the company making the AOS4 drivers could say a bit about what cards they support, what the cost of the drivers will be and so on.
As it's been said before, we are attempting to support as many of the various Radeon models as we can. When we have a definative list, we'll publish it. For now, you're probably best staying away from the 9000 series. As far as cost goes, they have been licensed to be included with AmigaOS4, so there really is no cost to speak of from the consumers' point of view.
Who was it that made them anyway? Can't remember..
That would be us ;)
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Ahh okey :) Thanks for your answer!
Some info (http://www.forefronttechnologiesinc.com/News/?item=2) <- there
Ever thought of putting up a more permanent information page about you doing the drivers with some other info and such? Perhaps a FAQ? (if there already is one I didn't find it)
Regards,
/Björn
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Nice professional website (I've said it before). And the prices look decent too. I like the ability to play around with the configuration and see the price differences.
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But some Amiga dealers sell complete AmigaONE systems with Radeon 9000 LE. So should I try to change my order or ...?
Couldn't you put up some short information on supported hardware and progress information of work-in-progress. Thanks for your support.
Have fun,
Santa
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That's true. We need some guidance in terms of what hardware to buy. So far we know we can choose one of three motherboards, we know that the RAM has to be buffered (how much RAM is another story, but I'm getting 256M to be safe), and we know we can plug in any IDE hard disk or CD/DVD ROM and a Sound Blaster Live. The only 'big' thing that's left is the graphics card. I'm sure right now people aren't worried about 3D (in any case, that's Hyperion's job, right?), they want to know which cards they can run their 2D apps on.
Throw us a fricking bone here! :-D
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>they want to know which cards they can run their 2D apps on.
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>Throw us a fricking bone here!
Like the man said:
"For now, you're probably best staying away from the 9000 series. "
The documentation for the newer chip versions used in the 9000/9500/9700 is still being prepared for the likes of us non Windows people and is not yet available to us from ATI. We are currently able to work on drivers for the pre-9000 chip versions, so I'd suggest putting your money into one of those now. We'll update things when the 9000+ documentation becomes available to us, and recommend avoiding these cards for Amiga use until we're able to support them.
While there is some possibility that the 7x00/8x00 2D drivers might work with 9x00 cards, we don't want to promise this until we can guarantee it, much like the Voodoo3 drivers were found to work to some extent with the 4000/5000 cards, these versions aren't supported by the driver writers due to a lack of documetation specific to that version of the voodoo chips. We're just waiting for ATI's newer documentation before we encourage 9x00 model purchases for use with our code.
Bill Toner
Forefront Technologies Inc.
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Nice one, thanks!
So my plan to get an 8500LE is OK then?
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So my plan to get an 8500LE is OK then?
Yep, it list's an 8500LE as an option in their configurator.
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w00t!
:-D
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I and my friends have already purchased the 9000 radeon for our Amiga 1,s hope the do work cant afford to change it now have spent every last dollar i have on Amiga1
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I saw on your website that the graphic card cannot be removed unlike the sound card, any chance this will change? I already have a spare Voodoo3 and a Radeon 7500 and I'm sure there are other people in this situation who don't want to pay for the graphic card.
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I saw on your website that the graphic card cannot be removed unlike the sound card, any chance this will change? I already have a spare Voodoo3 and a Radeon 7500 and I'm sure there are other people in this situation who don't want to pay for the graphic card.
The thought was the complete systems were for people who wanted to open the box, plug it in, and go. However, I do see your point and there is now an option to not include any video card. Thanks for your input.