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Re: AmigaOne based WebServers
« on: February 01, 2003, 02:02:39 PM »
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mips_proc wrote:
differance is that 604 chip is 64bit... its got better memory management...and its a time proven platform... not an unproven machine.

So the 604 is a chip, but the 750CXe is a platform? Come ooonnnnnnnn. And no way can you argue that the G3 (and G4) chips currently on the market are untested and unproven; at least, not if you're being honest and not trying to win a losing argument with fudge and innuendo.

As for the 604 being 64-bit, it's high time you read (and digested and understood) something like
this. If the maker says it's 32-bit, then I tend to believe the maker. Not you.

Gentle hint: next time you make a statement, back it up with credible documents/reasoned proof. Next time you use a comparative, tell people what you're comparing with.

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I've seen it happen to solderd on cyrix chips used in cheap POS terminals... its not a pretty sight...

Eurgh. However, there's little danger of that with the A1: PPC chips don't run anywhere near as hot as comparable x86 ones.
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Re: AmigaOne based WebServers
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2003, 02:06:08 PM »
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JoannaK wrote:
 But I allways thought you at Hyperion were only supposed to do game ports, not to be specialized on designing and testing hardware?  :-D

Hyperion is part of the hardware testing team . Moreover, if you don't know the hardware how in the name of sanity are you going to write/port software to it? Especially if that software happens to be an OS?
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Re: AmigaOne based WebServers
« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2003, 02:10:54 PM »
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What is the best "secure" OS for such Server?

They say OpenBSD is the most secure OS (not linux :-P)

No, "they" say the most secure OS is one which is kept up to date with all the patches and properly configured.
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