Piru wrote:
@spirantho
By this time, however, A1s had been made without the sound chip as it was deemed useless.
No, actually the sound chip was dropped because the programmers didn't know how to initialize it properly and they thought the chip or related parts of the board didn't work properly. The sound chip was always ok.
That's what I said.... the sound chip was removed because they thought they couldn't use it and by the time they worked out how to it was too late.
@redrumloa
I think Hans has pretty well summed up how I feel w.r.t. the "freedom of speech" (a.k.a. opinionated trolling) of the earlier posting. Sure, he has a right to mouth off about stuff but claiming it as fact should always be frowned upon, even if he is free to do it.
The Peg II probably
is a better board - I've never used one so I can't comment.
However, from what I recall by this time Bbrv was already advocating the Peg for MorphOS. For Eyetech to have used the same board would have ended up in their playing second fiddle to Bbrv. You don't want to be at the mercy of the competition you're trying to beat, do you?
As I recall it it was simply that the money from Eyetech wasn't enough to keep an already beleagured MAI Logic from going under. This left Eyetech up a certain creek without a paddle, and they weren't making any real money anyway so they left the market.
The option to use the Pegasos boards were down to Hyperion and Amiga Inc, not Eyetech because Hyperion refused to support it, IIRC.
@rednova:
As you've probably noticed, there used to be and there still are red vs. blue wars about who's better and who's best, and opinions still run strong. If you really want to know more you need to ask users of both platforms and ignore the diatribe, and form your own opinions. It remains, however, that the AmigaOne is the best way to run AmigaOS 4, and it runs very well indeed - no amount of forum nonsense is going to change that.