Order of the Butterfly
Posts: 179 from 2004/2/26
From: Mordor, capita...
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Andreas_Wolf wrote:
> So, there is no Pegasos successor now and in near future.
I just wanted to state the fact that *everybody* can *now* buy e600 chips from Freescale (or distributors) and design and manufacture boards with them (to which MorphOS may or may not be ported). Your original posting didn't seem to support that fact.
Yes, you are right. But we have what we have. May be, because of...
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...there are also other considerations than just the technical possibility, such as commercial viability.
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But, what's the definition of "Pegasos successor" at all? Would the *available* Fixstars PowerStation (*) with MorphOS count as "Pegasos successor"? At least, I see no sense in restricting future
With MorphOS, yes, it will. It slightly expensive, especially with shipping to Russia, but I like it :) Really, every time we talking about "Pegasos successor" we mean bPlan's products because of we accustomed to it. But I think it can be every relatively modern desktop.
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MorphOS hardware to bplan/Genesi made gear (and MorphOS Team is obviously with me on this). One might even consider the MacMini G4 running MorphOS a "Pegasos successor".
I don't think the Mini is step forvard. But MacMini better than nothing. Successor? No, it's like you change C64 to C64C with more powerfull processor (1 MHz -> 1,5 MHz).
Pegasos II/G4@1GHz, 1 GB RAM, MorphOS 3.9
Efika MX Smartbook, Ubuntu 12.04
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