Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 30th Apr 2007 19:49 UTC
Amiga & AROS As promised, Amiga Inc. has released the specifications of the low end Amiga machine which will be available this summer. It will have the Flex-ATX form factor, with a Freescale PC8349E SoC (400MHz to 667MHz depending on requirements and price target), one DDR2 DIMM slot for a maximum of 1GB of memory, and more. It will cost USD 489. Manufacturing partner and final ship schedule will be following soon. The device is supposed to run AmigaOS 4, but the recent developments may interfere with that.
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peskanov
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2006-01-15

I agree than the old Apple hardware (pre-x86 switch) is still interesting, but they never opened the necesary hardware info. If I remenber correctly, only YDL gained oficial info about Apple's hardware.
I think I prefer the partial support Sony gives now, than no support at all for old Apple machines.
I know the linux crowd reverse-engineered most of the systems, but I still think that's not good enough.

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