MikeB wrote:
I'b be interested in getting a new PPC system (as opposed to a PPC card for my old machine) and have noticed that there are currently two real choices: An AmigaOne/Lite or a Pegasos II.
Hhm, considering most people seem to be talking about the AmigaOne-XE instead of answering your question I should give it a try.
If you examine his question again, you'll see that he's asking about "
real" choices.
Personally I interpreted his "AmigaOne/Lite" as "AmigaOne (current ones) or AmigaOne Lite".
The only "real choice" being sold under the "AmigaOne" trademark today and for any known period of time is the Teron PX.
Whatever board it is that one day will be sold as an "AmigaOne Lite" (sorry, namechange again, "Micro AmigaOne"), it's not even out of prototyping stage yet, and it's full and final specs are just as unknown as its price. Let's bring that board into the discussion when it's at least known what it is, when it'll be released and how much it'll cost.
First you need to ask yourself do you want AmigaOS4, MorphOS or do you just want to use Linux.
Read his question again. He has apparently already decided on this ("hardware platform that can run an 'Amiga-like' OS, along with Linux and maybe even OS X").
So, ignoring the "OS X" bit, it's narrowed down to a Teron or a Pegasos, unfortunately.
And if you want to run Linux wait for both the Pegasos2 and AmigaOne-Lite to be demonstrated in combination with Linux.
If he was just interested in Linux, I'd personally recommend a much cheaper and much faster x86 box, or maybe a second hand cheap PowerBook without the grunt to run OSX...
The MicroA1 (AmigaOne Lite) pricing has not yet to be announced but should be significantly cheaper than the AmigaOne-XE.
If this would be the case, Eyetech's pricing philosopy would look a bit strange. The board to be sold as a "MicroA1" is mini-ITX (more elaborate and expensive design and fabrication process), and it will apparently also have better specs than the Teron PX.
I suppose a reduction in price right from the start could come from Eyetech decreasing their margins. I don't know how much Eyetech pays for the Teron PX's when they buy them in volume, but 10-20% less than the "normal" Teron PX G4 end-user price of $500 could be a conservative guesstimate. That would give Eyetech a current margin of $350-400 per board!