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Re: Efika and MorphosOk, I just gota ask this.
« on: May 28, 2008, 11:39:01 AM »
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Any one here that will get this when Morphos is made for the Efika?


Oh, I already have! Just waiting for MorphOS 2.0 now!

:-)

BTW, if you are interested in the Efika, here are a couple of possible sources (with variations in price, terms, and bundled peripheral equipment):

The (in our community) famous AmigaKit.com lists Efika motherboards in stock.

You can also buy complete systems or Efika motherboards from Vesalia who also has them in stock.

Scandinavian GGS Data was the one who shipped me my Efika. They are very flexible and good to deal with, and can build a system (even pre-installed with Xubuntu (or whatever) Linux) according to your wishes. I don't know whether they have boards in stock, or if they will restock if they haven't, but if you are Scandinavian and want to deal with a "local" dealer you could always try to e-mail gunne@ggsdata.se.

Australians can try contacting ausPPC in Brisbane. You can find him at morphzone.org, and he has this line in his sig:
"Want an Efika? I've got a bunch of 'em. Plus Pico PSUs & 9250s prefit into 5.25" cases. ausppc@gmail.com"

Americans could check out Directron.com, who are currently dumping their stock of Efika motherboards at only $99 a piece, they list them to be in stock. They also sell pre-built systems. Overseas customers and people with no credit card should try to e-mail them instead of using the web shop.

Also, Genesi has now reopened their web store, in time for MorphOS 2.0 release: https://www.genesi-usa.com/store.php
This is the Efika motherboard built into a custom metal case with Pico PSU, HDD and GFX card. A complete and pre-assembled system in other word. They don't sell standalone motherboards.

Those were the options I can think of from the top of my mind... :-)
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Re: Efika and MorphosOk, I just gota ask this.
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2008, 11:40:34 AM »
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When Morph OS 2.0 releases, depending on price, I may buy one or more copies.  As for the Efika, well that depends on price and use.  I would much rather have MOS on my Mac Mini 1.5 GHz machine, Peg II etc . . .  Maybe if they offer a family pack I could justify "all of the above" . . .  :-D


I too am very curious about their chosen licensing model.

I have a bunch of MorphOS capable computers and I would really like to have MorphOS running on them all. But since I'm not going to spend several hundreds of Euros on multiple MorphOS licenses, I'm hoping for some flexible licensing model that will allow you to run MorphOS on more than one computer (or at least a possibility of volume discount that increases steeply with the amount of copies).

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Re: incompatibleness
« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2008, 11:44:43 AM »
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I do know that it is Amiga compatible though.

I always thought that it wasn't. If it was, then people wouldn't be posting "will there be a morphos version????!!!!1111" posts.


From my personal experience (and from reading about other peoples experiences as well) I dare to claim that MorphOS has far better Amiga compatibility than the competitors (i.e. it's the most backwards compatible of all "NG" solutions).

A few times though there may have been some interesting *new* app released for one of the competing NG solutions exclusively that makes use of that particular solution's extended API, but not the others. This could perhaps have been the reasons you have seen such posts (and you will see that kind of posts occasionally from users of *all* of the "NG" solutions BTW). However, on MorphOS there is this "OS4emu" (which is a *wrapper* and not an emulator which its name suggests) application that makes many programs written exclusively for a particular competing "NG" solution also run on MorphOS.

But native ports and direct MorphOS support from developers is of course always better, for many reasons! :-)
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Re: Efika and MorphosOk, I just gota ask this.
« Reply #3 on: May 28, 2008, 11:45:30 AM »
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Any idea when it will be available to us mortals?


Before the end of Q2 2008 (i.e. within the month of June).

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Re: Efika and MorphosOk, I just gota ask this.
« Reply #4 on: May 28, 2008, 11:32:46 PM »
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pkillo wrote:
Hrmph. So much for that thought - too much of what I have is hd res to make it workable, and not being able to run background tasks while playing a DVD is a show-stopper for me.


Please note that he didn't say "playing DVD's", but "DVD quality movies" (i.e. from *hard drive* (or network?) *only*). You see, the Efika only supports one 2.5" HDD directly connected to the on board connector (no cables!). No possibilities for optical media, at least not through the on board ATA controller!

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Still, at $99 I might pick one up just to have a MorphOS capable system, and maybe if enough people buy the OS they will actually do the Mac port. ;)


Yes indeed, and even at a bit beyond that price it will probably never get any cheaper to buy new hardware for an "Amiga" OS. Although a bit limited, but still kind of enough for many purposes, as proved by *many* on line videos! :-)

(But please note that the $99 is for a motherboard *only* and (at Directron) a temporary "total sale - everything must go" price, which will end as soon as stock is sold out! The others seems to be selling mostly complete systems.)

BTW, Here is an interesting post about some Genesi plans. Please note that since then it has been announced that (at least) both the MPC5121e and MPC5123 boards has been postponed some time while waiting for new revisions of said CPU's.

Regarding more powerful PPC CPU's, especially in a media center context, have a look at this thread about the MPC8610. OK, maybe this may still not be the answer to *all* your prayers regarding powerful decoding hardware (without additional support hardware, which is always an option), although this CPU obviously plays (and *displays* since GFX is *built in*) some video formats at full 1080p HD resolution! Look at the YouTube Video! :-)
MorphOS is Amiga done right! :)