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NatAmi performance vs. real Amiga??
« on: May 23, 2008, 07:42:35 PM »
Do any of the hardware wizards on here have any good guestimations on the possible performance of the current NatAmi specs compared to a suped up 1200/4000?

I am more curious about the NatAmi compared to my current 1200 system (see sig). If I were to purcase a NatAmi Dev board would I more than likly notice any differences in speed/responsivnes?

Although I am aware that the NatAmi team are looking at Coldfire processors possibly with integrated SuperAGA (to allow for a low cost 'all-in-one' solution) I would prefer to have the Dev board to ensure really good backwords compatibility. (And it would also mean that I am more likly to be able to get one in the near future).

It would be nice though if they could make the dev boards socketed so I could add my own 060, hopefully allowing the price of the board drop significantly (as far as I know the 68K will be a big chunk of the cost of the board).
Escom A1200, Power Tower, OS3.9 & BB2, HD-Floppy drive, Mediator PCI, Voodoo 3 3000 16MB, Soundblaster 4.1, TV Tuner Card, 10/100MBit Ethernet card, Apollo 68060 66MHz with 64MB, 9.5Gig HD and 52xCDRom

Also one spare unworking bare A1200
 

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Re: NatAmi performance vs. real Amiga??
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2008, 07:52:04 PM »
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AmiBoy wrote:
Do any of the hardware wizards on here have any good guestimations on the possible performance of the current NatAmi specs compared to a suped up 1200/4000?

I am more curious about the NatAmi compared to my current 1200 system (see sig). If I were to purcase a NatAmi Dev board would I more than likly notice any differences in speed/responsivnes?


Of course you would... try OS4, MOS, UAE or AROS on modern hardware, there you go...

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Although I am aware that the NatAmi team are looking at Coldfire processors possibly with integrated SuperAGA (to allow for a low cost 'all-in-one' solution) I would prefer to have the Dev board to ensure really good backwords compatibility. (And it would also mean that I am more likly to be able to get one in the near future).


As I understand it, the NetAMI does not intend to be cycle compatible, so don't expect anything that isn't OS legal to run perfectly...

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It would be nice though if they could make the dev boards socketed so I could add my own 060, hopefully allowing the price of the board drop significantly (as far as I know the 68K will be a big chunk of the cost of the board).


Don't hold your breath...