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Offline spirantho

Re: Complete SAM460ex System now available
« on: March 18, 2011, 01:59:49 PM »
Funny... I saw this thread on the header page and thought "I wonder if someone has written a post about how it's expensive.. how you can get a PC for $100 with a free holiday in the Bahamas... how 1GHz is too slow... how OS4 has no software...".

Not that I'm saying people are predictable, but....

If you buy a minority machine like an AmigaOS 4 machine, you must understand you're going to pay minority prices - which basic supply and demand dictates is going to be high. You don't buy one to run Linux, you buy one because you want to run OS4. If you don't understand this, then this machine isn't aimed at you, you'll be happier buying a C=USA box as this is a bog-standard PC with a badge saying "Amiga" on it (but that's an argument for another day).
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Offline spirantho

Re: Complete SAM460ex System now available
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2011, 02:42:28 PM »
@smerf

Don't worry too much about your A4000 - whatever's wrong with it it'll be repairable somehow. My A1500 went the way of the dodo the other day too... switched all the chips round and traced it to a faulty Kickstart ROM, so it looks like it just wanted to be upgraded to 3.1 after all.

You have to understand, though, that we're limited in CPU speed because the new machines like the SAM are using embedded CPUs, not desktop ones, and they're intrinsically slower... but don't just look at the numbers.  The point is you can do a lot with 1.1GHz, it's just that Windows, MacOS and even Linux these days bog down their CPUs in a way that AmigaOS doesn't.

In other words, it may be 1.1GHz, but generally it'll feel faster than a 4-core 3GHz CPU running Windows. Obviously it won't be as fast for computation and data encoding, but for general usage it'll feel very responsive indeed.

When you bought your A1000, did it have tons of software for it? No, it didn't. You bought it presumably because it was something new, something different and exciting. Something you could enjoy playing with, which was still useful.

All of that applies to modern Amiga machines. So we're 10 years behind in pricing terms... that's life I'm afraid. If you want something different, you need to pay for it. If you want the mass produced tat, you get it cheap.

Trust me: ACube, AmigaKit et al don't make a massive profit margin on these things. They're not stupid. If they have such a high list price, it's because that's how expensive they are.  Plus don't forget your A1000 will have been a lot pricier than a Sam 460 system; the only difference is these days you can get faster machines for less, but as none of them are PPC based, they can't be compared.
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Ian Gledhill
ian.gledhill@btinternit.com (except it should be internEt of course...!)
Check out my shop! http://www.mutant-caterpillar.co.uk/shop/ - for 8-bit (and soon 16-bit) goodness!