Hi, Hello people, i think this is my first mail to this list. :)
On 2006.09.03, brian wrote: >> sorry, um correcting myself >> >> 1) amiga is still in business, you can buy many >> kinds of 68k, g3, and g4 systems from dealers online >> as well as upgrade. (for those disgusted with apple >> needed newer machines or old/new machine whatever). You can't buy any thoose systems as new any more, only second hand. There might be a new Amiga system announced soon by some Italian company. But we still have to see that, and it will most probably be built on some embedded/SoC PPC. So it will be a low-end machine. Apart from that, I'm not so sure classic Amiga systems (68k) with PPC expansion board (known as Amiga PowerUp System, APUS), still runs recent Linux kernels, as these systems are quite rare nowadays, and even less ones are used for Linux, so the support of these might be dropped/broken lately. >> ***note amiga advertises g3/4 come with debian >> preinstalled !!! AmigaOne boards never ran Linux systems out of the box with all hardware enabled, due to heavy flaws on the mainboard. (Mainly around the infamous Articia northbridge, and the VIA southbridge) Some of the problems were already discussed on this list as well, a few times. AmigaOne systems are roughly equal to MAI's Teron CX and PX boards, also sold/advertised by TerraSoft Solutions for a short period of time (before they discovered the flaws of the board). The point is: never believe an advertisement, especially if it's from an A-name company. :) (Ps: i also have PowerMacs, PPC classic Amigas, and an AmigaOne next to the machines in the signature, so i know quite well what i'm talking about. :) Bye, -- Charlie/iNQ [ Genesi Pegasos ][ G4e/1000 512MB 140GB IDE Radeon 9000 ] [ Commodore Amiga 2000 68060/50 128MB 20GB SCSI PicassoIV ] [ Escom Amiga 1200 68060/50 96MB 6GB 2,5" IDE ] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]