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Re: Pegasos or A1?
« on: February 15, 2003, 12:30:43 AM »
@Kay

You know, based the message I read the other day, I had a question for you, as you mentioned feature lists again as a reason to choose:

What particular elements of the AOS feature list did you like verses the MOS feature list, as in what did AOS offer you in that list that MOS didn't?  Just curious about specifics here.
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Re: Pegasos or A1?
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2003, 04:13:59 AM »
@alkemyst

You notice I didn't respond to Kay's comments, nor critique them nor any of that, even tho there were opening for it.  I am not going to debate him here, just asked a simple and direct question in order to clarify things that related to the topic.  In fact, bringing this up further can tear this thread off-topic.

To get things back onto topic, pick the hardware you like the best.  In my experience, that's the Pegasos (and I'm not saying that just because I work for Genesi.  I wouldn't work for them if I didn't like their products).  The Teron boards just were difficult to work with, hard to fit, and had annoying features I just didn't like, such as IDE port placement and the fact that the CPU card sits on top of the northbridge (which can block airflow).
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