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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga Events => Topic started by: kwoodall on September 26, 2003, 04:14:38 AM
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Genesi is coming to the Hilton Garden Inn in Washington, DC on October 18th to present it's PowerPC based computer platform - the Pegasos!
The Pegasos will be the highlight of this event. This is the latest model from Genesi - and supports both G3 and G4 PowerPC processors. The Pegasos is a highly affordable computer system based on the CHRP standard and supports at least seven flavors of Linux including Debian, Mandrake, Gentoo, Yellow Dog and others.
To compliment the Pegasos and provide a complete solution, Genesi has developed MorphOS - a preemptive multitasking operating system. MorphOS combines a modest footprint with scalability, high performance, and amazing ease of use for developers and end users. Its beautifully designed interface and modular object-oriented design offers a modern solution out of the box.
Some operating systems work through emulation including Amiga and Macintosh, and other operating systems such as QNX, OpenBeOS and NewOS are under development already.
You are invited to see our presentations and have actual hands-on experience with the Pegasos system. We'll have many machines available showing you the latest operating systems, applications, networking, Internet solutions and games.
So come to the Hilton Garden Inn conveniently located at the McPherson Square Metro Stop (Orange and Blue lines). The event is scheduled from 10am to 4pm on Saturday the 18th of October. We'll see you there!
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Allright!
Cant wait for this event. Things are really happening for Genesi and the Pegasos. Its only the start... This is a great opportunity for DC area Amiga, Linux, Mac, and other ppl to come and have a go at the Pegasos. Its a must attend event.
magnetic
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We will be there and so will many other Genesi folks!
Hope to see you there!
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R&B
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it would be nice if they brought it to the Jacob Javits Center here in New York City. :idea:
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Fabulous news! For once something I can go to on Metro, without having to drive one of my cantankerous gas guzzlers! ;-) :-D