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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Announcements and Press Releases => Topic started by: jonssonj on May 14, 2004, 02:26:43 PM
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News about Amiga OS 4...
Leuwen, Belgium - May 13 2004. After consultation with our German CD production partner, House of Audio, Hyperion Entertainment is pleased to announce that the Developer Pre-Release of AmigaOS 4.0 is now tentatively scheduled for May 21th, 2004.
The AmigaOS 4.0 CD will be distributed through your AmigaOne dealer.
Amiga OS 4.0 © 2004 Hyperion Entertainment, developed under license from KMOS, Inc. All rights reserved. “Amiga” and associated trademarks are registered trademarks of Amiga, Inc.
read this at Hyperion-Entertainment (http://www.hyperion-entertainment.com/_amiga/news_040513.html).
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I hope House of Audio has better security than the guys in Scotland (or was it Ireland) who pressed the CD's of Halflife for Valve Software. Some punk at that place stole a copy and was on IRC bragging about it the first day.
Stamp out evil pirates! :pissed:
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I can understand why people might want to steal a copy of HalfLife, but AmigaOS 4.x pre-release?
Gimme a f**king break ;)
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Even if Pre-release CD was leaked out, only A1 owners could use it.
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i wouldn't steal it because that's tacky, but I'd like to have a copy of AO4 (if i had or could borrow an A1). I'd like to see how it works.
neko: stop talking silly. :-)
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heh.. wouldn't it be funny if the company accidently pressed a CD of elevator music and sent it out instead of OS4? :-D
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@Darth_X
I think the elevator people would be a bit confused as what to do with a copy of AOS4.0! :-)
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Is there any word on cost?
- Mike
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Mike - OS 4 is included in the cost of the Amiga One IIRC.
Early Bird Owners get it as they have essentially already paid for it.
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@ Bobsonsirjonny
Mike - OS 4 is included in the cost of the Amiga One IIRC.
Early Bird Owners get it as they have essentially already paid for it.
Jep ... All AmigaOne include license for Amiga OS 4.0 ... So if you have bought an AmigaOne you have also bought AmigaOS 4.0 :-D
PS: Have updated my avatar 8-)
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Mike - OS 4 is included in the cost of the Amiga One IIRC.
Early Bird Owners get it as they have essentially already paid for it.
Duh! That's right forgot about that, I was wondering about if we could buy it seperately just to take a look at what's under the hood, so to speak. Oh well.
- Mike
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@Glaucus
Still you'd need an A1 to look under the hood. That is unless you like reading documentation.
I wonder if my coupon, er, Club Amiga Membership, ah... CAM Subscription is still valid. :-?
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Awesome bring on the end user version.... :-D
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>Even if Pre-release CD was leaked out, only A1 owners could use it
Of course it will leak out. There is no question about it. Many resourcing hours for MOS developers :)
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Yes! This is great news to know that the Pre-release CD is being sent to the Dealers. Just maybe. . . maybe by the end of the month I will have it :)))))
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Poster: Neko Posted: 2004/5/14 16:35:31
I can understand why people might want to steal a copy of HalfLife, but AmigaOS 4.x pre-release?
Gimme a f**king break ;)
Given that Genesi are trying to promote a ppc solution, is it really wise to have a pop at OS4?
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Well hey, the first public beta. So, this means what exactly?
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Given that Steffen Hausser recently said that OS4 would be ported to Pegasos "when hell freezes over", I see no reason whatsoever not to have a pop at OS4.
If it's never coming to Pegasos, what do I care about it? :)
The point is that this OS4 lunacy has come to a head on the printing of CDs - that people are literally saying that a nondescript employee of a random CD manufacturing plant would want to steal a copy from the batch of pre-release CDs.
Likening the event to the initial release of Halflife, one of the biggest games ever, and was highly reviewed at the time, for a very large platform base?!
Sorry, but the comparison ends at the fact that they're both on CD :)
Neko
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No one really believes that OS4 has a massive target audience waiting in anticipation like the HalfLife2 situation.
Keep your hair on! I think its called a sense of humour.
No need to take everything literally.
Chill :-D
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Given that Steffen Hausser recently said that OS4 would be ported to Pegasos "when hell freezes over", I see no reason whatsoever not to have a pop at OS4.
If it's never coming to Pegasos, what do I care about it? :)
Let me try and give you one.
In their present state both AmigaOne/OS4 and Pegasos/MorphOS are deeply niche solution. Both need to be adopted by new users to survive.
To the outside world both solutions look pretty identical. The problem is the same. How do you get x86 users to come over to ppc?
In this situation I would suggest that having a pop at any ppc solution is tantamount to cutting your own throat. Still, I suppose it's your throat to cut.
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In their present state both AmigaOne/OS4 and Pegasos/MorphOS are deeply niche solution. Both need to be adopted by new users to survive.
True, but the Pegasos is a hardware product, and
we have our own software solutions we can sell with it if we choose.
Eyetech and Hyperion are different companies selling different things, but tied at the hip in ways that may not suit either company.
If someone wants a PowerPC solution, elegantly designed by some real platform experts, then the Pegasos is one solution they've all going to have seen and are able to choose. I didn't see anyone from Mai or Eyetech at SNDF or any other show where the primary focus was PowerPC processors.
The Pegasos is not a niche solution - and Eyetech had better hope that the AmigaOne ITX is not a niche solution. Both are reference platforms - Pegasos for PowerPC in general, and AmigaOne for the Articia northbridges.
Depending on what the developer wants to do (either PowerPC development - Pegasos perfect choice - or Mai Articia development - AmigaOne best choice) they have two relatively well proven routes to go down.
Again - I don't see the people who make PowerPC processors ordering AmigaOne boards or signing them off as official reference platforms for the processor.
Cutting throats? Maybe, but it's not MY throat.
Neko
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Again - I don't see the people who make PowerPC processors ordering AmigaOne boards or signing them off as official reference platforms for the processor.
Excellent, presumably that's IBM.
As a matter of interest how many Pegasos boards did they order, over a thousand?
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The Pegasos is not a niche solution
Your definition of "niche" must be different to mine. Rounded down to the nearest ten thousand, how many Pegasos boards are out there being used?
Depending on what the developer wants to do (either PowerPC development - Pegasos perfect choice - or Mai Articia development - AmigaOne best choice) they have two relatively well proven routes to go down.
(/me looks inside his AmigaOne XE)
Wow, somehow a 933MHz PPC processor got inside my "Mai Articia" AmigaOne! how could that possibly have happened?
:lol:
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@CodeSmith
Allow me to point you to the FujiFilm Minilab, a machine I am quite familiar with. It is not by any means a "niche" solution, yet not even 10,000 of them have been produced. These machines are found everywhere, from Walmart's to Wolf Cameras. By your definition of "niche" you would exclude the most produced photo-finishing machine on the planet. As everyone that takes snapshots needs them developed, a good percentage run through a Fuji built minilab.
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Ok, first off, I thought Petro was no longer Amiga related... why was he there?
Second, how soon with the Micro Amiga be out, and how much, what are the specs?
Third: Does Amiga MAME suck or what? Everytime I see it in use, they are playing some old crap like 1943, as opposed to S.T.U.N. Runner, Jurrasic Park, Aliens 3, Golden Axe II, Metal Slug 4, or something a bit more hard core like that?
Also it is always in a freaking window, can't it go full screen? Minor gribe, but one I had forever on BeOS. Please don't tell me it has BeOS like issues with full screen.
Forth: What Musick program were they using in the video?
Fifth and final: Why does it take so long to draw out hi-res images?
Nice quality video, I was hoping for more of a oral demonstration though... the intro musick sounded like a Orientation Vid for McDonalds or Amway or something though. :)