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Re: X5000 systems
« on: October 11, 2016, 11:45:45 PM »
For me the X5000 price is pretty good. You should see the machine in person its a really  nice system. Its the software that needs work and its happening. You will have a computer that will run Morphs , Os4 , and modern Linux kernels with high end hardware. Supporting things like USB3 and Bluetooth are almost impossible due to finance and size of development teams. USB2 support is fine for Amiga NG.

One thing I want to mention: Anyone can have a super duper i90 mega core whatever but very few people have an X5000. I can assure you if you have this box and ANYONE in the tech sector comes to your place and sees it they would be impressed.
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Re: X5000 systems
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2016, 02:19:42 AM »
Quote from: OlafS3;815176
Impressed? Why?


If industry professionals come to my house for parties and are impressed with my peg2 they will be really impressed with x5000 its EXOTIC COMPUTING
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Re: X5000 systems
« Reply #2 on: October 13, 2016, 10:53:03 PM »
Of course im not being sarcastic, im a producer in hollywood how about you? You think im just making things up? im speaking from experience. one of my old customers still uses amigas and he is a senior project manager at Sony 3d labs for example.
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Re: X5000 systems
« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2016, 12:46:24 PM »
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Do you have a source for this information?
While I would appreciate the lifting of the memory limit within WinUAE, I can't believe it is true. In the past Hyperion always was against it. And A-EON could fear it was bad for their business.

In this case its very Good for Aeon.. stay tuned my friend. I got it from the "horses mouth" as it were at amiwest. Now that the X5000 project is finally off the ground look for exciting things to follow.
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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