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Re: Triplebooting Pegasos II
« on: July 14, 2006, 01:23:08 AM »
Nice screenshots Piru :-)

My Peg2 is running MOS, OSX Panther, and Ubuntu with 2.6.15 kernel. Also menu selectable at boot. However, I'm using MOLK micro kernel for Mac On Linux - Networking, sound, USB, DVD/CD burning works too! I run the following apps on OSX very nicely:

Photoshop 7
Lightwave 7
Comic Life
Firefox
IE
Remote Desktop
Xchat Aqua
Obelisk
Iphoto
Itunes (*with streaming)
and more...

what runs slow/unusable
Imovie
DVD playback
anything 3d related.

Also a Note: Ubuntu is Awesome on the peg2 and Installs from the PPC Install disk that works on the Mac too! It probably the easiest to use and most functions. Its great.

But, Of course the Best is Morphos which I use the most for doing graphics, IRC, surfing, music, and more!

You guys really should get a Peg2 its all the computer you need!

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Quad Boot:Reg. MorphOS | OS4.1 U4 |Ubuntu GNU-Linux | MacOS X

Amiga 2000 Rom Switcher w/ 3.1 + 1.3 | HardFrame SCSI | CBM Ram board| A Squared LIVE! 2000 | Vlab Motion | Firecracker 24 gfx

Commodore CDTV: 68010 | ECS | 9mb Ram | SCSI -TV | 3.9 Rom | Developer EPROMs
 

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Re: Triplebooting Pegasos II
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2006, 05:09:43 PM »
Raffaele

OS 4 for Pegasos is never going to happen. You can thank amiga   Inc for this....

Besides, Morphos will serve all your Amiga needs. It is more robust than OS4 and has more legacy program compatiblity, better 68 Emulation with Trance, and has many native programs.

I remember when I got my first Peg, a Peg1. I had an Amiga 4000T PPC that I loved. After I got the peg I no longer really used the 4000T, just for Video Editing. Eventually, I sold it as the Pegasos and Morph did everything I did on the 4000T better and faster!

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bPlan Pegasos2 G4@1ghz
Quad Boot:Reg. MorphOS | OS4.1 U4 |Ubuntu GNU-Linux | MacOS X

Amiga 2000 Rom Switcher w/ 3.1 + 1.3 | HardFrame SCSI | CBM Ram board| A Squared LIVE! 2000 | Vlab Motion | Firecracker 24 gfx

Commodore CDTV: 68010 | ECS | 9mb Ram | SCSI -TV | 3.9 Rom | Developer EPROMs