Today's Amigas
Today's Amigas
Have you seen the state of todays Amiga's ? What they can do, how they look.... heres a screenie of OS4 running on an AmigaONE ... i almost shat my pants - I WANT ONE !!!
http://amigaworld.net/modules/myalbum/photos/140.jpg
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Never mind, i just saw the price....
Just over 500 quid for:
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A mini ITX form factor version of the A1 PPC motherboard. Includes on board sound, Radeon graphics and RAM.
* - Mini-ITX form factor
* - Fan cooled PPC 750 series 800MHz processor, mounted via Mega-array socket
* - 256MB SODIMM included
* - 1 PCI slot
* - 3COM 10/100 ethernet controller
* - Integrated VIA 686B ATA100 controller, 40 & 44 way headers
* - 6-channel (5.1) surround sound (CMI8738)
* - Radeon 7000 onboard with 32MB Video RAM
Price includes OS4 Pre-release (which will be upgradeable on-line to OS4.0 OEM via downloads from the Hyperion Entertainment website as updates are made available) and delivery upgrade to Royal Mail Special Delivery.
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Not exactly inspiring is it..... for the cash..... compared to what you can get pc wise of that cash...... and, well, emulate an amiga....... feel like ive been kicked in the balls what ARE they trying to do ?
http://amigaworld.net/modules/myalbum/photos/140.jpg
(edit)
Never mind, i just saw the price....
Just over 500 quid for:
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A mini ITX form factor version of the A1 PPC motherboard. Includes on board sound, Radeon graphics and RAM.
* - Mini-ITX form factor
* - Fan cooled PPC 750 series 800MHz processor, mounted via Mega-array socket
* - 256MB SODIMM included
* - 1 PCI slot
* - 3COM 10/100 ethernet controller
* - Integrated VIA 686B ATA100 controller, 40 & 44 way headers
* - 6-channel (5.1) surround sound (CMI8738)
* - Radeon 7000 onboard with 32MB Video RAM
Price includes OS4 Pre-release (which will be upgradeable on-line to OS4.0 OEM via downloads from the Hyperion Entertainment website as updates are made available) and delivery upgrade to Royal Mail Special Delivery.
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Not exactly inspiring is it..... for the cash..... compared to what you can get pc wise of that cash...... and, well, emulate an amiga....... feel like ive been kicked in the balls what ARE they trying to do ?
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(irony)DHS wrote:the very same they try to do since 1992: raise deads.
Exclusive deads.
Deads nobody else has.
If you think handing out horrible sums of cash for a Mac is leet, think again.
Be a real snob and buy your very own dead...errr...Amiga and show that you can ruin yourself in style.
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Don't get me wrong, I still love my A500 but that mini is expensive. DAMN EXPENSIVE! Even if I could fart out gold coins...No.
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Expensive Macs? You kidding?
About expensive macs:
Apple released info on the Mac Mini yesterday. it's all in the media. Firewire, 2xUSB, MacOS X, 1.4 GHz G4 et al and the size of a CD box (ok, a little bigger) for under EUR 500 (484 in Germany in fact). Mine is ordered.
Extras such as monitor, keyboard are not included, but that's minimal costs to say the least.
Also, the complete minitor-inclusive eMac for 749 EUR is also a bargain.
Apple released info on the Mac Mini yesterday. it's all in the media. Firewire, 2xUSB, MacOS X, 1.4 GHz G4 et al and the size of a CD box (ok, a little bigger) for under EUR 500 (484 in Germany in fact). Mine is ordered.
Extras such as monitor, keyboard are not included, but that's minimal costs to say the least.
Also, the complete minitor-inclusive eMac for 749 EUR is also a bargain.
Re: Expensive Macs? You kidding?
As is mine, just perfect for mixed use DVR and home server. After living with Macs through the designer era and the elitist era, tuesday's show of consumer era Apple was a bit confusingRafael Dyll wrote:Apple released info on the Mac Mini yesterday. it's all in the media. Firewire, 2xUSB, MacOS X, 1.4 GHz G4 et al and the size of a CD box (ok, a little bigger) for under EUR 500 (484 in Germany in fact). Mine is ordered.
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http://kaunis.to/archive/stuff/jonathan/jonathan.jpgMatrix wrote:The Mac Jonathan..... now there was an interesting Mac...... modular boltons, black PS2 styling with blue/red LED's. Macs are kinda cool for DTP and Midi.... nothing else on them really strikes me.
http://kaunis.to/archive/stuff/jonathan/teksti.gif
Scanned those years ago from the Apple Design book, kinda interesting concept. BTW, I just got five DVDs worth of Apple history in mail: ads, tutorials, awful corporate stuff, interviews etc. Rocks!
Sumppi
With Firewire and USB in the back it's pretty much like laptop in that way: get a decent Firewire audio I/O (the 01X for example) and either of the Firewire Powercores and you're pretty set for audio stuff for example.DHS wrote:Well, at that price one could buy the minimac, the big problem is with expandability, a factor totally absent in the new machine.
Besides, even Apple knows it's not targeted to replace the build-your-own-house-of-cards PC. That's why they suggest using KVM switch with it on the Mac Mini site. The first shot is free (or rather just cheaper this time) and when you get hooked the next one comes with a heftier pricetag
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Re: Expensive Macs? You kidding?
It's incredibly cute, and very handy.Rafael Dyll wrote:Apple released info on the Mac Mini yesterday.
Me and Slaygon ordered one each.
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Re: Expensive Macs? You kidding?
I want one too. No idea why, though. Except of course that it's a cheap way to try out OS X.fnordpojk wrote:It's incredibly cute, and very handy.Rafael Dyll wrote:Apple released info on the Mac Mini yesterday.
Me and Slaygon ordered one each.