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- From: Allan Girvan <allan@girvan.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Acorn RiscPC --- a thought?
- Date: Tue, 6 Feb 96 00:37:08 GMT
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- On Mon, 05 Feb 96, Neil wrote:
-
- > Just a quickie, which will no doubt get flamed to hell...
-
- No flames - you have a good point, however (there's always a "However" with
- Acorn)
-
- > Has anyone in the amiga fold thought of looking at the Acorn RiscPC platform?
- > It seems to be in a similar vein to the BeBox, has loads of native software,
- > is really quick esp. with graphics, can run PC software witgh a coprocessor
- > too, has optional multi-processor capability and runs NetBSD.
-
- Erm... but, (how should I put this)... it's shite!
-
- Yes, I know I could elaborate on that by quoting MIPS ratings and Dhrystones
- and all sorts of other bollocks but I wouldn't impress anyone so I won't
- bother.
-
- The fact remains that nobody (apart from Acorn) supports the ARM stuff.
- Apple tried using it with the Newton and look where that got them!
-
- Lindsey (my better half) is a Secondary School (High School) Art Teacher.
- From time to time she brings home the latest Acorn machine (Christmas,
- Easter, Summer - you know what teachers are like!) ;-)
-
- So we try the latest word-processing software - clever of them to use a
- non-standard format!
-
- Then we try the latest Painting program - clever of them to use a
- non-standard format!
-
- Then we try the latest (insert prog here) software - clever of them to use
- a non-standard format!
-
- The fact is that Acorn have produced a machine with no software to speak
- of, which is used exclusively in UK schools and which has virtually no
- support outwith that rather specialised field.
-
- The fact that it can emulate an IBM Clone is hardly a selling point - IBM
- Clones are cheaper. As for your statement that it has "loads of native
- software" - hurrumph! Such software as has actually been written for it is
- aimed almost exclusively at the UK educational market. Pop into your local
- WH Smith's and ask to see the full range of Acorn software! Okay, try
- Silica... or maybe Virgin!
-
- Sorry, I said this wouldn't be a flame and it's sort of turned into one.
- The point is that the ARM stuff simply has no support (It's technically
- brilliant but then so was the Transputer and look what happened to that!)
-
- Acorn have carved out their own niche in the market - good for them - but
- the fact remains that a tiny company churning out specialist machines for a
- tiny corner of a specialist market is not the way forward for the Amiga.
-
- > Also has a user interface that was ripped off by Windows 95 (even to the
- extent
- > of the "Icon Bar" on the bottom of the screen). It also has the best font
- > manager in the world (anti-aliasing, hinting etc) and seems a really good
- > system that an Amiga user might consider looking at in the short term. It
- > is also expandable - processors can be whipped in and out, and you can
- > add and subtract "slices" from the case, allowing addition and subtraction
- > of expansion card slots and drive bays. Have a look at
- http://www.acorn.co.uk.
-
- Bits of every decent GUI were ripped off by Windows 95 - Acorn more than
- most! (But that's Microsoft for you!) But you can't honestly expect Amiga
- users the world over to pin their colours to a largely untried processor
- with next to nothing in the way of software whose only claim to fame is
- that the same engineers once made the BBC micro!
-
- I have no doubt that AT could rewrite the entire Amiga operating system to
- run on ARM machines but you really have to ask the question "Why?". I'd
- stick with the PPC myself - noone ever got sacked for buying IBM! ;-)
-
- What's Clive Sinclair up to these days?
-
- Cheers,
-
-
- Allan.
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