Methuselas wrote:
takemehomegrandma wrote:
If they got OS4 to boot on the Pegasos2 through Genesi's firmware (which I believe they did), it wouldn't be a biggie to at least boot it up on the Efika as well.
Hans-Joerg Frieden himself:
"The Pegasos Firmware has something called RTAS (Run Time Abstraction Service) that makes supporting the chipset itself (for which I had zero documentation) quite easy. As the name implies, it is a part of the firmware that stays around and allows access to some of the features of the board without knowing the hardware."
Guess what - it turns out the EFIKA has the same Firmware! They probably already tried this long time ago, for curiosity if for no other reason.
So port it, then. 100$ for the mobo and 200$ for the OS is a lot nicer than the price I'd have to pay for a SAM440. That Amiga board wouldn't get a lot of use anyways, 'cos I'd have nothing to do on it.
Then wouldn't a port to Mac hardware be even better?
Uh, I use the X86 version, not PPC. Hence, the "Hackintosh". I could care less if it was ported to Mac hardware. Even a MacMini is a pain. You have to find it, fight for it on Ebay, unless you find one locally you can buy and then it's still beyond a price range I'm willing to pay.
There's *NOTHING* substantial to garner buying OS4, except for a zealot attitude, which I no longer have. It's pointless to spend over 500$ for a mobo to run an OS I have to spend another 200$ to purchase, when all it will have is a web browser (with no java or flash support) and a nostalgia for an OS I feel died an early death.
Trust me, when MorphOS and OS4.1 are finally (assuming OS4 will be) ported to the MacMini, the price will be driven up, due to fanatics trying to get one, to run the "end all, be all of Godlike-OSes". :roll:
Just port it to the Efika already. It's got a low, price point and you're not breaking our wallets to get it. It may not be the best on the marked, but *scoffs* neither is OS4 or MorphOS, for that matter.
Just my 2p.
Depending on where you live, the G4 MacMini is not much more expensive than the Efika. I think I bought my Efika system about as cheaply as can be found in the USA, so let's compare the costs.
Efika Specs include 128mb system RAM, 397MHz CPU, 60gb hdd, 2 USB1.1 ports, 128mb AGP graphics card.
$201.38 - Efika mobo (I paid extra $13 for testing), case w/pico PSU & 90 degree PCI to AGP adapter from Directron.com with shipping.
$39.95 - HIS ATI Radeon 128mb AGP low profile video graphics card from TigerDirect.com (got free shipping by adding a couple of other things to the order)
$0 - 60gb 2.5" hard drive (I took mine from a dead Mac G4 PPC PowerBook, but cost could be $80-$100)
$27.99 - Wireless USB mouse & keyboard from TigerDirect.com
$59.99 - External USB DVDRW/CDRW (cheaper units available, mine is lightscribe for use with other computers too)
$329.31 - Total for Efika hardware system (New)
MacMini G4 PPC specs include 1gb system RAM, 1.5GHz CPU, 80gb hdd, 1 firewire + 2 USB2.0 ports, 64mb PCI graphics card, built-in CDRW/DVDR.
$330.00 - Won auction on eBay w/no keyboard or mouse
$20.00 shipping
$27.99 - If I were to buy another wireless keyboard & mouse
$377.99 - Total cost for MacMini hardware system (Used)
I would like to see AmigaOS4.x on both the Efika and the MacMini PPC, but I think the MacMini wins in the price to performance comparison, don't you?
It would be great if during the alteration of the Open Firmware to get AmigaOS4.x working on the Efika, they also unlocked the secret that would allow the installation of an additional 128mb of system RAM to it on the pads already provided on the underside of the Efika mobo.
Maybe that would motivate someone to unlock the OF for MorphOS to recognize the extra 128mb of RAM too! (just dreaming)