downix wrote:
Not bad for 5 minutes on ebay. I just type in Sun Ultra and here they are.
I searched on eBay just like you described, plenty of cheap SPARC hardware. It's looking good.
Skyraker wrote:
Speaking of Patents... i'm sure I read recently that Gateway are about to be bought out / taken over.
I'll go find out some more.
** Bloody interesting thread btw **
*Edit* Gateway now belongs to Acer. Can we have our patents back please?
Do you know which Amiga patents Acer owns? Have AInc ever tried to obtain these patents?
downix wrote:
Just looks like AROS on Linux, but I can grab a shot for you in a bit once I recompile it.
That's a very good point, anything that will run Linux can run AROS hosted. This means we are free to choose whatever hardware we want for AROS as Linux runs on pretty much everything.
This topic seems to have split a little between OS4 solutions and AROS solutions. Ideally I'd like h/w that can run both, and as AROS runs everywhere hosted (and native given enough development time) we need to focus on OS4 h/w (that was the subject in the original post).
RW222 wrote:
You'd have a kind of dual boot machine, one option would boot to classic, just the minimig and a classic 68k OS, the other option would be to use it to bootload OS4 on the PPC hardware.
I'm sorry, I don't see the benefit of the dual booting you describe. If you can run both alongside each other (like the PPC accelerator solutions) for increased processing capability, why limit yourself? Is it just because it is easier to implement?
AJCopland wrote:
Or would it make more sense for us all to increase AmigaKits sales a little and order the Efika whilst turning the MiniMig into a PCI card for it?
That does sound like an elegant solution, but surely it would require a rewrite of OS4 (thus negating the benefits)?
Also, whatever solution we come up with should be something the Amiga community can do. Since OS4 is currently locked down in legal stuff with new hardware support looking a long way off, we need to look at getting OS4 running on new hardware without requiring a complete rewrite of the software. To me it seems we have two possible solutions to do this:
1. Reverse engineer the authorization system used by AmigaOne, put this on a chip, develop new PPC hardware around it (possibly illegal).
2. Develop new PPC compatible acceleration cards that can be used with a modified MiniMig.
If anyone can see another solution to this (OS4 emulator maybe?) please let us know.
nBit7 wrote:
No way to do a 2 layer board, but i think that using a embedded chip like the MPC5200 could allow to use less layers. Four or six, maybe. It is something to analyze.
4,6,8 layers really is not an issue. The minimig PCBs , can't generally be produced at home. More layers don't add that much cost these days. In fact it is often cheaper (at least in higher volumes) because you can make the board smaller.
If you start looking at DDR, then it is near impossible to do in less that 4layers.
Just out of interest, how do multiple layer PCBs get made? Is there a homebrew way of producing this type of board? Also, does anyone know how many layers the PCBs for the old Amiga PPC accelerators used (CSPPC for example, but any information on the other boards also very welcome)? Thanks.