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Offline Jose

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Re: Pegasos or A1?
« Reply #29 from previous page: February 15, 2003, 04:58:47 PM »
I'd buy A1 if I had the money but to be honest I'd advise you to wait until both are out. Who cares if OS4 takes a few more months?! That wouldn't make sense, to invest all that money after waiting so much time,  without knowing both products. Well if you're on top of the fence that is... :-D
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Re: Pegasos or A1?
« Reply #30 on: February 15, 2003, 06:19:13 PM »
as ive said a 1000 times before im getting an a1 g4 xe i like the mount rainer support of os4 because i have a yamaha cdwriter wich supports this i also like  it because hyperion are commited to making the os work without releasing something that is full of bugs.I have nothing against the peggy it does also look good but i dont like the small board with its poor layout with everything close together i bet it runs a lot hotter than a1,s open well desighned board.besides no os4 for peggy :-)  :-?


i ve just downloaded and viewed that amiga and retro video and morphos does look very good and seems to work well and still has a look and feel of amiga os ,also check out the commadore one a modern c64 also witness a c64 web browser in action great video. :-D
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Re: I Want My $299 Pegasos! & To Slave Away In Phoenix!!!!! ; }
« Reply #31 on: February 15, 2003, 07:14:02 PM »
Hey all! To enjoy Phoenix membership and a $299 Pegasos just email me with some details of ID, and dev interests. Send to:

greenboy@nogreeneggspam-phinixi.com

The infrastructure to process requests and membership is not yet in place so we have to do it the old-fashioned labor intensive way. Phoenix is next on the list to get a makeover for a web-integrated communication and groupware development system (though we are already testing Tiki [http://tikiwiki.sourceforge.net/] after trying quite a few wikis, etc). We are likely to be integrating GForge [http://gforge.org/] as well.

I'll process emails within a day or two of your email (at worst!) and you will be subscribed with your supplied email address to the Phoenix GENERAL and ANNOUNCEMENT mail lists, where you will be kept aware of purchase timeline details.

We plan to make Phoenix the campus and nexus for ALL THIRD-PARTY free and commercial development under on multiple OSes for Pegasos and future Genesi products. Within Phoenix's long-held, expanded definition of "developer", anyone who is able to contribute as webmaster, content provider, financier, entrepreneur, reseller, document builder, reporter/journalist, coder, leader, etc, is ELIGIBLE. Thus the mention of USER GROUPS and The Scene : }
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Re: I Want My $299 Pegasos! & To Slave Away In Phoenix!!!!! ; }
« Reply #32 on: February 16, 2003, 07:48:31 PM »
Hey, that's Asha's work.... I'd know that one (the Phoenix pic) anywhere.  I miss the good ole days on Compuserve...she was a joy to talk with.

Oops, that was way OT.  

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See this news item for links to video.    It's a big download, but worth it.  And MOS is looking good there (hate to say it but it's true).


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i ve just downloaded and viewed that amiga and retro video and morphos does look very good and seems to work well and still has a look and feel of amiga os ,also check out the commadore one a modern c64 also witness a c64 web browser in action great video.  


Gotta agree with you on this one, all except for the "feel" part.  (How did you do that??) :-D  The Pegasos running MOS looked very fast and responsive.  And that blew my mind when I saw the C64 surfing the web!
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