Ok, let's clear up this MorphOS misunderstanding. I actually was asking about
Amiga hardware options when submitting the poll about which is the best Amiga system. Hence, the last option, "nevermind the hardware- AROS" actually was meant to be all-encompassing for
any and all software options on
other than Amiga hardware (except for emulation- that's non-Amiga only pretending to be Amiga, regardless of how good of a job it might do). The better wording for the last option could have been "nevermind the
Amiga hardware- AROS, MorphOS, etc." I thought Amiga hardware would be understood, and even the omission of specific OSs could have been understood to fit in that category. But, it seems one must be extremely precise in wording on Amiga.org. :laugh1:
MorphOS users, take note: Hence, the AROS option
is the same as a MorphOS option! I wasn't even asking for a choice between the two, as they both run on non-Amiga hardware (and Amiga hardware in some cases). That choice was essentially any non-Amiga hardware option. Now MorphOS users can select their option.
Hi,
Just getting even for no pancake option, as you can see I am a pancake fan you miser.
And look what you did to poor itx, he had to vote for AROS, and I know that really hurt.
By the way anyone know the price of an AmigaOne X1000?
Pancakes, indeed. :confused:
As just explained, the AROS option was actually the "other than Amiga hardware" option, which included not only AROS, but MorphOS, and any other Amiga connected base OS. So Itx selected the correct one- that is assuming he uses MorphOS on his Mac (he didn't actually specify).
Yes, I recently looked it up, and the X1000 costs right around $3000. Probably a bit more with the shipping. Sounds like a lengthy wait to receive one, too.
@Mizar
AmigaOne X1000 comes preassembled. I am not sure if there is a choice for the case.
There are several options available for Sam460ex ...
- a preassembled system called AmigaOne 500
- custom solutions with Sam460ex motherboard, choice of case and other optional components
- Sam460ex motherboard + optional other optional components
If you have assembled your own PC from scratch, assembling a Sam460 system is very similar.
However, the Sam460 uses very little power, so you have to use a smaller wattage power supply or add extra drives to bring the power consumption up to the rating of the power supply.
I have never towerized a classic Amiga system so I can't respond to that.
I purchased my PPC motherboard near the end of 2004 and assembled my own system from scratch. I used an Antec Minuet-II case and 220 Watt power supply. This was sufficient for my hard drive and DVD-combo drive. The OS was included on a CD and was very easy to install. In those days, the OS was called AmigaOS 4.0 Developer Pre-release Update 1. I was not a developer or beta tester, just an interested user who wanted a new system to replace my ancient A2000HD.
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Thank you, redfox. Finally someone answered one of my main questions about the installation of hardware. At this point, I'm definitely thinking either SAM or Mediator is the best choice. (And AROS for an existing laptop.)
Trick question. Amiga is a classic computer from the late 80's early 90's. There is no compromise. Mona Lisa print anyone?
I think that should be from mid-80s to mid-90s, even for Commodore. And then Escom AG extended it through at least '96.