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Re: Os4 and Mediator
« on: August 24, 2007, 09:20:39 AM »
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doctorq wrote:

AFAIK this has always been the case. OS4 for A1s to be released first, OS4 for classics with PPC and C/BVision next, and finally classics with PPC and Mediator.



Then you know it wrong.
Originally OS 4 for PPC equipped classic Amigas was planned to be released first.

Then plan changed and the AmigaOne version was chosen to be released first.

About half a year back Rogue stated that the classic version got a priority bump, now that the A1 version is final.

Rogue always relpied when asked, that it was never planned to include native OS4 support for mediator in the classic version (he didn't know if it was technically possible at all), although it might be possible to operate the Mediator with the Elbox drivers in the emulation environment.

I still remember very good how he jumped at me when I showed my astonishment for supporting a dead PCI solution (GRex) instead one that is still produced, available for purchase and has support for the users by the manufacturer.

So native Mediator support in OS4 classic is breaking news indeed!
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Re: Os4 and Mediator
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2007, 09:24:17 AM »
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humppa wrote:

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edit: Dandy beat my by a minute



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