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Re: AmigaOne to be demo'd THIS Sunday for first time in
« on: October 17, 2002, 02:03:04 PM »
Excellent  :-D  I'll bring my camera and chequebook.

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Re: AmigaOne to be demo'd THIS Sunday for first time in
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2002, 11:45:36 PM »
Your optimistic outlook is out of touch with the reports of those developers that actually have these boards. It seems to be the attitude "if I[/u] haven't seen it, then it doesn't exist."

If I order one now, I will at least get a new mobo to play with, and an OS that can support development. I don't care that I can't run AOS4 on it yet. I can at least play with boot loaders, device drivers and all the other development that has to be done to bring the new hardware up to the level of the 68k platform.

Besides, the DE runs on the Linux platform - sooner or later it has to be ported to the PPC. I remember years ago when this Kommunity consisted of people who were prepared to "'ave a go".

The more of us that start doing something, instead of just whingeing, the better.

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Re: AmigaOne to be demo'd THIS Sunday for first time in
« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2002, 09:17:08 AM »
Yes, but whose hand has he up him?

Anyway, just got back from the meeting. There were about 30 people there, a good turnout considering the short notice.

Ross Vumbaca had his development system on show. He had a G3-SE with several uninteresting IDE devices, an elderly PCI graphics card and a SCSI adaptor. The output of the gfx card was connected to a large Sony flat panel screen so everyone could see it while sitting down. When asked, Ross admitted that he didn't have a spare AGP card to plug into it (see  below).

As expected, there was only Linux available to demonstrate the hardware; however, the board did have the new BIOS fitted and was able to boot from an ethernet LAN connection. The boot speed was consequently limited by the ethernet transfer speed, and the speed of the laptop at the other end of the cable.
 Ross gave us a walkthrough of the board layout, followed by the demonstration itself. Ross has a personal stripped-down Linux kernel which he uses, so only a few functions could be shown. However, the demonstration was of the PPC hardware, not of Linux.

After some Q&A, we had a chance to play with the machine, take photos, etc. This machine had a heat sink on the CPU, but no fan on it.

To try out the AGP gfx card support, we plugged in a G400 DH Matrox card, but there was no video from it. It appears that the Matrox support is not completed.

Later we had a phone call from Alan Redhouse, sounding very 7 o'clock-on-Sunday-morning. But he was able to answer a number of ticklish questions from the audience.

To sum up, we have seen the G3-SE working. Big deal, some might say, but at least we are further along now. Looking forward to AOS4 being released.

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Re: AmigaOne to be demo'd THIS Sunday for first time in
« Reply #3 on: October 21, 2002, 11:00:47 AM »
Hi Ross,

Yes, that's me (or Andy)  :-D

BTW, I checked my card after fot's post and find it's version 1.6 all right. I shall have to find out what's required to upgrade the Flash. Checking Matrox website . . . found update.

Loading update . . . loaded. I now have BIOS version 2.1-35.

Would you like to try it again some time? I realise that it's not that important, but you already have an older card running OK. If this three-year-old card runs OK and a new ATI works as well, then it's all good news.

tony