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Re: Pegasos II vs AmigaOne
« on: February 02, 2004, 04:08:12 AM »
I'm sorry to even say this, but all this is testing is one version of say Linux against another. It's all complete BS.
You can't compare two products that are designed for different things. There is NO AMIGA OS realesed yet, it is not going to run on a Peg so far, so unless you're willing to compare installs of Linux, don't bother.

If you think that this is the only version or revision of the AMIGAOne Hardware base, your all misled. There could be another 16 vendors that produce motherboards etc for the AMIGAOs with a lisence from AMIGA, that's the whole point. There may be custom graphics hardware built, ATI and Nvidia both sell their GPUs to anyone whao want's them, we could end up with a hybrid 3d card with AGA compatibility on an AGP bus or something, or a 68k harware accelarator on PCI, the sky's the limit.

Untill there is an AMIGA OS product to evaluate, comparisons are useless as there is no real product to compare.

Who knows, if there's enough interest, MSI may build an AMIGA  mainboard. Who knows.
Useless discusssion. Of course things will change and develop. This should be in slashdot. Linux Vs Linux lol
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