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Re: AmigaOne on penguinppc: POP for us, The Future for Them
« on: April 21, 2002, 03:57:45 AM »
>people will read this article and get completely excited that someone saw an AmigaOne.five working? I hope you read the article real good as there are some real clear signals here that the A1.5 is not ready for sale! The part I refer too is that X11 is causing the slow window movement. This is not the case in a properly running Linux OS! I have run X11 on a P90 cpu with a 2mb video card and seen very little window slowness in moving! Eyetech is scamming the Amiga community so badly, I hope everyone wakes up before loosing their money on this scam!

>O'Malley


Gee, i love how an anon poster can claim to have run linux on a 5MHz cpu and had it running like a 5GHz workstation. This guy dosn't say much more than he dosn't like the board. Oh well, convince me. :P

I like that the A1 is getting some attention outside of the Amiga scene. So far on other forums alot of people have shown interest. There is the usuall group who aren't interested in anything but a G5 3GHz but then nobody else has been able to bring them to the market either so im content to take what the market can offer me just like everyone else. Since Eyetech has already stated they have plans to contine the line and G4's and G5's are future cpu's as well as different mobo configurations, i think Amiga hardware is pretty much a sure thing. Hey we already have some competition on the hardware front as it is. :)

Ivan.