Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 23rd Oct 2011 16:58 UTC
Amiga & AROS Big news from the Amiga world this weekend. That stubborn bunch are holding AmiWest 2011 this weekend, and it's been one heck of an eventful little, uh, event. Not only will the AmigaOne X1000 start shipping by year's end, Hyperion also announced something many in the Amiga world have been waiting for for a long time: an Amiga laptop. Update: Steven Solie, AmigaOS' team lead, also held a presentation about the past, present, and future of AmigaOS. The team is working on some pretty interesting stuff - protected address space, multicore support, USB3, new printing subsystem, and much more.
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Comment by JohnB
by JohnB on Mon 24th Oct 2011 21:24 UTC
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Great news for the Amiga platform. X1000 soon to be released and a future cheap/mobile entry point to running Amiga OS 4.

I actually enjoyed the presentation from Steven Solie. He seems like a nice guy and very committed to his role. More frequent updates and transparency on what is being developed can only be a good thing.

As for cost the Amiga is a niche platform and the X1000 is a custom specification, low volume system. It was obvious the machine would be expensive to produce. There's no point comparing to Mac/Windows/Linux only hardware as they're not able to run Amiga OS 4 which is surely the whole point if you're even considering an X1000 - unless you're a PPC Linux geek ;)

If you want to run Amiga OS 4 you either need a heavily upgraded classic set-up, buy an X500, place a pre-order for the X1000, buy a second hand compatible system (Pegasus II, AmigaOne etc) OR wait for the cheap mobile option of the netbook. There's plenty of options there for all price points which is a great position to be in. So if you want Amiga OS 4 take your pick ;)

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