Hyperspeed wrote:
Damnit!
Tell me what differentiates an Amiga from your average PC!
If you need us to answer that for you, it's clear you are missing the point totally.
Is it not the video capability out of the box? What does a Mediator do? It flushes your video capability down the toilet.
No it doesn't - not even close. I know of many people here who route their native video straight into an inexpensive "generic" TV card on their "generic" PCI expansion bus and with their "generic" drivers are perfectly happy watching native video on their "generic" flickefree SVGA compatible monitors :-P
If you want to use classic chipset software, video genlock and toaster etc. how do you manage with all these generic PC cards in your machine with their generic drivers.
Well perhaps now you know the answer. Also, if you are so keen on your video work, what is stopping you using a dual head display with your native video going via all your genlock etc into a professional PAL display and have your OS and apps running on your graphics card?
This isn't the evolution Dave Haynie would have wanted, this is going down the slippery slope of the Ateo Bus (albeit in PCI as opposed to ISA). And look what happened to that lump of cr@p!
The PCI expansion busses available at present are nothing like the ateobus. Dave Haynie recognised that PCI offers everything a bus needed to build a better Amiga, faster and cheaper than the Zorro III standard. Get over yourself already.
My advice to all who want to enjoy the most out of their Amiga is to get a Picasso-IV. There aren't many around so if you are serious then make someone a serious offer.
As I already said, the Picasso-IV uses PCI for its expansion capabilities. Do you really think the modules it offers are based on Zorro?
Yes get a Picasso-IV - it was the king of amiga graphics cards in it's day and nobody in their right mind will pretend otherwise.
Alas we are no longer in those days. Why pay a fortune for an old, slow chipset and pay more for equally dated and hard to find expansions for it (all of which are connected via PCI anyway), when you can get a PCI busboard and shove your own choice of cards for sound, video, TV, networking, USB etc., all of which are far more powerful than their Picasso-IV module equivalents into it?