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Re: So what does the community want
« on: December 01, 2008, 06:06:20 PM »
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The way forward is to design something faster, better and new.


And cheaper.

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Re: So what does the community want
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2008, 04:37:57 AM »
I was pretty happy with AI's choice until Sheep Lord screwed up the deal with QSSL.  I was happy with AI's alt choice of Linux.  Then it all went down hill.

Anubis x86/x86_64/ARM/PPC is the only answer for me.  I want full drivers and let the GUI hide the POSIX nature of a modern OS.

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Re: So what does the community want
« Reply #2 on: December 08, 2008, 11:11:25 AM »
by HopperJF on 2008/12/2 16:06:26

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I don't really want x86 architecture I like the Amiga having its own identity. A more powerful SAM board in the future would be great or anything along those lines.


Problem is of course, what's different on a SAM440 mobo then you would find on a x86, other then a different CPU arch?  If you really want something different, it's going to have to be anything but a desktop.  Unless, of course, you have a billionaire ready to spend untold hundreds of millions on custom chip development and production.  And be prepared to eat it all when the ROI on said investment fails to materialize.

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