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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Topic started by: SysAdmin on July 13, 2010, 11:11:16 PM
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News from phoenixkonsole (http://amigaworld.net/userinfo.php?uid=9566) via amigaworld.net
Some time has passed and I thought about broadening the Amiga market.....
on my Agenda is:
A new scalable AresOne (from dual-core to 6-core) as AROS workstation (especial AudioEvolution (http://amigaworld.net/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
AMC as you know already
App-browser (for MOS/AmigaOS and AROS) -> merge all three small markets to one less small (the ground to attract "new" developers) and more but still secret
The new AresOne is smaller faster... not a workhorse but a work pony.
It has still enough room for a optional Catweazel and a Wifi Card.
The base-system comes with an ATI HD4200 (HDMI/DVI,VGA)
You may ask: "huhh? ATI not Nvidia?? yeahh stay tuned BUT it supports also hybrid crossfireX and you could add any PCIe card you like.
It supports up to 16GB DDR2 1066 but also up to 8GB DDR2 1200(O.C)
More in the video and even more on the show at the Amiga Event 2010 in Essen.
6x USB (external) 6x internal..... this makes opens the door to Touchscreen and Remote support for a perfect MediaCenter solution.
With the HDMI output it is ideally for AMC which comes bundled with it.
Other bundled software:
A-liveX (FryingPan key, latest Cinnamon Writer)
Broadway / IcAROS (which is part of A-liveX-physical disc pack)
This time you will be able to choose...... i hope you find a configuration which fits your needs.
You have to try it.... whoever can visit us in Essen.
Just as Info about the Ares Project..... i started it to support AROS.... all profits i gain go back to AROS funding and more projects.... yeeeaaahh ok ok a little bit will be used to minimize the personal loss (http://amigaworld.net/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
The Introduction video: Youtube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4S9xzKqNnY)
Regarding the song: I liked the game and "gods" theme fits to Ares (http://amigaworld.net/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
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Can I use Cubase, Flstudio and Maya on it under AROS?
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Well, but you can just boot up in Win/Linux (with WINE(Helper)) or wait until FishyFis uploaded Bochs for AROS(don't know how the performance is).
But you could use Lightwave, ArtEffect, AudioEvolution, Pagestream, Aladin4d, Cinema4d, Lodepaint, Protrekkr, Lunapaint and more......
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Can I use Cubase, Flstudio and Maya on it under AROS?
Is this a serious question?
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Is this a serious question?
No, halvliter'n is one of a recent influx of failtrolls.
I look forward to watching him getting banned again real soon.
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Can I use Cubase, Flstudio and Maya on it under AROS?
Hahaha. You're so funny. Ever considered stand up comedy ?
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Sorry not trolling....this is a pc isn't it ?....although the price appears be to competitive, forgive my lack of googling but what is the benefit of buying this pc rather than going down to asda and buying an "off the shelf" special ?
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Sorry not trolling....this is a pc isn't it ?....although the price appears be to competitive, forgive my lack of googling but what is the benefit of buying this pc rather than going down to asda and buying an "off the shelf" special ?
I think the two key benefits are that all profits go back into AROS development, and all the hardware supplied is tested and therefore guaranteed to work with AROS out of the box... no fiddling :)
If you don't mind fiddling around a bit, then you could just build or buy your own PC.
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Sorry not trolling....this is a pc isn't it ?....although the price appears be to competitive, forgive my lack of googling but what is the benefit of buying this pc rather than going down to asda and buying an "off the shelf" special ?
If you buy one of those Meridian brand PC's from Asda, you genuinely deserve all the hassle you get.
Think eMachines or Compaq or HP in terms of build quality.
You would have to go a long way to try to out shite any of those.
As to a more general statement of "why this and not X brand"... That is a good question. I guess that'd come down ultimately to price/performance/style/support.
If you have a builder who is going out from the beginning to support smaller less used OS's than windows, paying a small premium over a larger manufacturer might be worth it if the support is there.
It'll be interesting to see how they progress.
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good question, good answers (i hope):
1. This thing is fully supported
2. I started the Ares Project to have a nice, fully supported system for gaining some money to support AROS development. I officially give 25% of profit back to AROS BUT to be honest i invest still more than i get + my spare time.
3. I started to make my own AROS distribution called Broadway to offer the OS and the HW from one source.... this makes it easier to update the OS to support new drivers and some coming exclusive(temporary exclusive )stuff.
4. You get bundled apps substituted with the Hardware (AMC, A-liveX)
AROS is installed already, Dualboot/Multiboot is possible(no hassle for the customer)
5. You save time.
6. You support something which will boost AROS development...
7. Amiga Forever OEM
8. more things but just stay tuned.
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If you buy one of those Meridian brand PC's from Asda, you genuinely deserve all the hassle you get.
Think eMachines or Compaq or HP in terms of build quality.
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Thats the problem is that the bear market that is the bottom end desktop market....even the Dell and HP are at that price point, only the stupid people buy the star buy Medions, usually round the corner will be a boxed Dell or HP at the same price.
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good question, good answers (i hope):
1. This thing is fully supported
2. I started the Ares Project to have a nice, fully supported system for gaining some money to support AROS development. I officially give 25% of profit back to AROS BUT to be honest i invest still more than i get + my spare time.
3. I started to make my own AROS distribution called Broadway to offer the OS and the HW from one source.... this makes it easier to update the OS to support new drivers and some coming exclusive(temporary exclusive )stuff.
4. You get bundled apps substituted with the Hardware (AMC, A-liveX)
AROS is installed already, Dualboot/Multiboot is possible(no hassle for the customer)
5. You save time.
6. You support something which will boost AROS development...
7. Amiga Forever OEM
8. more things but just stay tuned.
Thanks...much appreciated, but I must admit I struggle to see a business for ready to go boxes in a Geek market, all the best with your venture and if it raises the profile and cash flow of AROS at the same time, more the merrier.
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Hmm if i had time i would do it completely alone but i have great support by http://www.vesalia.de ....
And i do it as compensation to my stressed live..... it make fun and that is enough. Got many nice comments and i hope some people have fun that's good. I have a good and interesting fulltime job - so i can live without much earnings through AROS for now.
BUT he he he now comes AMC and i will promote it outside our Amiga-World..... i have BroadwayCE (minininininininimum AROS without some parts of AROS(license) - could be the ideal solution for Setup-Boxes and Multimedia-stands/Displays) who knows maybe Fabio gets a fulltime job and Aros some big bucks : )
I will make a MediaCenter-solution called "Ark" with tube-amp and Speakers..... costs a bit more, many things are handmade.
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What about availability in the U.S.?
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Is this a serious question?
Is not that a relevant question, it's just a regular WinPC in some people's eyes.
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Phoenixkonsole: on the video there was mentioned that AmigaOS 3.1 preinstalled. Is that legal because of the AmigaForever package or did you make any agreement with Hyperion?
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Is not that a relevant question, it's just a regular WinPC in some people's eyes.
If you install a regular PC operating system on it then yes... but we already knew that... this is an AROS thread, let's keep it on topic. :)
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AROS Rocks.
She is not perfect but she is comming along.
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You've got to hnd it to the AROS folks. They have done a bang up job on this. For those that have not tried it the Virtual Machine version is quite nice. I mean with 3 ghz I7's out there for a reasonable price you could have a great system to tinker with.
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Why the One on the end of the name? Why not just the "Ares" computer? I have never liked the "One" since the A1 was announced.
But, I suppose depending on your pronunciation Ares is too close to another word 'What do you mean you have an arse computer?'
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I have no agrreement with Hyperion, it is just a service to have AmigaForever preinstalled.
Shipping to USA is possible but if you want a complete system you should chose one lightweight case from the options. Or just a upgrade kit+ Software.
Why "One"? Hmm maybe because it was the "first" Ares.... we could say Ares I if you like. Well this is just an update of the AresOne... the name stays, technic changes. Arse One :roflmao:well you should think about the greek god, regarding pronunciation.