On Wed, Dec 22, 1999 at 07:43:16PM +1100, Ken Tyler wrote: > > > On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Michel D?nzer wrote: > > > --- Bj?rn Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > The graphics cards you buy today for Amiga has very high prices compared > > > to > > > those which exist for pc:s. If I connect a PCI-graphic card at my PCI port > > > on the Amiga, can I use this graphic card with Linux? > > > AFAIK there are no Amigas with a PCI bus (PCI is a bus, not a port as AGP). > > Note that Phase5's proprietary bus for the B/CVision is *not* PCI. (If it > > was, the bandwidth would be a bit higher than 20 MB/s ;) > > On the LinuxPPC site is a link to IBM's POP reference platform. A mother > board with 750 Mhz PPC and PCI bus. > > Anyone any comments on these gadgets or know of anyone who makes them ?
Sure, but they are not yet produced. I guess also that the POP board H&P demostrated at cologne was a false one, probably one of the older ibm boards, or maybe one from motorolla. Anyway, if you want info about them, look at : http://www.openppc.org/ and http://www.popcomputers.com/ Friendly, Sven LUTHER