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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga Hardware News => Topic started by: paolone on June 18, 2009, 10:15:23 AM
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Steve "ClusterUK" Jones has made an update about his Atom processor based iMica systems, which use Icaros Desktop as main operating system. Replacing the external case with a bigger one, he can now mount form-factor, standard DVD drives cutting the overall costs of the system. The iMica is now sold, until the end of July 2009, for £199.
(http://www.clusteruk.com/FunctionsPage.aspx?dsid=185&action=GetImageFromDB)
The new iMica: isn't it cool?
> more informations (http://www.clusteruk.com/) at ClusterUK's website.
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As someone who just got rid of an Atom-based netbook because it was dreadfully slow and under powered, I'd have to say I'd rather see an AMD multi-core, or even Intel i7.
Yes, I know that would not be $199, but still.
BTW, has anyone thought of putting AROS / Icaros on a netbook?
Wayne
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BTW, has anyone thought of putting AROS / Icaros on a netbook?
Ofcourse, but the problem is that netbooks typically dont have a CD drive to boot from, and booting AROS from USB is in general not working well. Also, the disk drive in a netbook is not exactly something you can move to a different computer for installation (like I just did with my eee-box).
It would help alot if AROS could be launched from RAM disk, actually.
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Next lil project as it happens cos it was a bit crappy running on VMWare under XP.
Cinq boot netbook :)
Got an external DVD writer shouldn't be a problem...
Was looking into a low power file server/media player machine and thinking about the atom but the Dual core 330 + Nvidia ION chipset (http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.asp?product_id=33190) looks like a better idea than the N270 + Intel 945... I like the case on the iMica
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This red case could be THE perfect housing for a NatAmi...
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Ofcourse, but the problem is that netbooks typically dont have a CD drive to boot from, and booting AROS from USB is in general not working well. Also, the disk drive in a netbook is not exactly something you can move to a different computer for installation (like I just did with my eee-box).
It would help alot if AROS could be launched from RAM disk, actually.
How about AROS on this little thing (http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/17/asrocks-ion-330-bd-nettop-gets-reviewed/)?
(http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2009/06/asrock-330bd-06-17-09.jpg) (http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/17/asrocks-ion-330-bd-nettop-gets-reviewed)
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How about AROS on this little thing (http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/17/asrocks-ion-330-bd-nettop-gets-reviewed/)?
Wow, that little machine is amazing!
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BTW, has anyone thought of putting AROS / Icaros on a netbook?
Wayne
Me - netbooks notebooks whatever. Unfortunately many notebooks (like mine hp550 Intel Celeron M) have SoC Video cards. I know netbooks have slower / more compact processors but still, SoC graphics, isn't it?
I made three attempts and just let it go... got AROS running under VMWare but it's kindda stupid... It's not a system - a virtual box... I wanna have one installed on my HD.
It's like UAE vs. Minimig (never saw one), I mean even the bloody AmigaForever player fails to do its job in terms of fidelity (sound).
One here reported too, AROS doesn't install on a Thinkpad. I know guys are trying but... it's been so many years for AROS development now... I think MacMini will put AROS out of business. Probably. I await a fresh air for my dying PPC Mini (although safari4 runs bloody fast).
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One more - isn't the case colour supposed to be green? I mean RGB stuff... :lol:
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The Intel Atom is a breathed over Pentium III Mobile core, mhz per mhz an Atom won't be much faster than a Pentium II M cpu.
Multi-core is not that fantastic either, what happened to Moor's law and all that single core exponential improvement eh? lol