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- From: gnoel@morgan.ucs.mun.ca (George Noel)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: New slot box Amiga
- Date: 10 Mar 1996 07:21:10 GMT
- Organization: Memorial University of Newfoundland
- Sender: gnoel@plato.ucs.mun.ca
- Message-ID: <4htvt7$grn@coranto.ucs.mun.ca>
- References: <4hgsel$2o3@coranto.ucs.mun.ca> <826037727.142@hchworth.demon.co.uk>
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- Summary: Improvements
- Keywords: Easily expandable even into the next generation!
-
- In article <826037727.142@hchworth.demon.co.uk>, Paul Chan <paul> wrote:
- >gnoel@morgan.ucs.mun.ca (George Noel) wrote:
-
- >>Or was this all a hoax and they are sticking to the original plan but
- >>decided to release this news perhaps to boost A1200 sales stopping people
- >>from waiting for the "A1300"?
- >
- >That`s a very cynical view to take isn`t it? ;) ;)
-
- Yeah.. :) Even the most die hard enthusiasts get cynical everynow and
- again! I was getting very frustrated about no new A1200s entering
- North America and when I heard possible cancellation of the A1300, my
- hopes severely dropped. I am again interested, moreso now in this new
- Amiga IF it comes to North America in a fast enough time frame after mass
- production stops. I just hope it doesn't get too close to the Power
- Amiga's release date.. a nice June - September launch into North America
- would be nice now.
-
- >I would suggest it`s a possibility. AT should have known the reaction of the
- >crowd here to an announcement of a machine that was supposedly better spec than
- >the poorly received A1200. The likelier solution is that, with AT sticking
-
- Yes, having the A1200 at the right price would be good but having a
- better speced 1200 at a decent price also would be even better!
-
- >rigidly to their IMHO unreasonable price structure, you could reasonably expect
- >the A1200Plus/A1300 to be priced at 700 UK pounds (with extra RAM) and that
- >doesn`t guarantee a hard drive IMHO either. In other words AT were scared off
-
- The last time I checked the UK pounds and Canadian dollar is in a 1:2
- ratio so 700 pounds would be around $1400 Canadian would it not? I
- certainly hope the A1200Plus/A1300 isn't going to be too much over $1000.
-
- >further development of the A1200Plus by:p
- >
- >1. Possible backlash from further frustrated Amigans who view the A1200
- >Plus as still not enough in terms of technical ability.
-
- All that is really needed is to be able to add a graphics card, easily
- connect a CD-ROM drive without rendering something else useless and
- easily add more memory (same as last point) and still offering a way to
- increase the CPU. The original A1300 design wouldn't have allowed for
- all of that so the new design is better and hopefully will be priced
- right. In the March CU Amiga in one of the Points Of View sections, the
- author suggested combining an accelarator with a graphics board for the
- trap door (and he suggested some possibilities on how to do this), then
- the SIMM sockets on the motherboard could handle the RAM expansion and
- the PCMCIA port could be left for the CD-ROM drive.
-
- >2. Same as above, except backlash is due to prohibitive price and shouts of (I
- >could get a fully kitted out Pentium at that price!)
-
- Yes, the price has GOT to be right!
-
- >3. Low sales of the A1200 are partly due to expectations of an A1300, something
- >that would not happen if the A1200 was expandable in the first place an
- >assurances were in place that essentially said you could upgrade your A1200 now
- >to the same spec as the A1300, which, if the A1300 came with a few ZorroIII
- >slots, is patently untrue (Yes, I know about the tower kludges, but that`s all
- >they are: kludges, and overpriced at that!).
-
- Yes the announcement of the A1300 did affect A1200 sales and hopefully AT
- will get the new A1300 right in easily expanding to the next generation
- Amigas when the time comes or no one will fork out the money if they have
- to buy yet another computer the following year!
-
- >As far as slots go, the average mid-range Amiga user only adds a gfx card, a
- >few hrd drives, and maybe a CD drive. There has been very little need for the
- >Zorro sots in anything other than much higher end uses.
-
- I agree.
-
- >If an biggish Amiga came out with room for cheaper internal expansions (CD, HD,
- >floppy) and an improved motherboard gfx/sfx upgrade, then 90% of existing
- >Amigans would be happy. Not only would they be happy, but with some extra
-
- Well the improved motherboard gfx/sfx will have to wait until the Power
- Amiga but even for now, the ability to add a graphics board would be nice.
-
- >expansion potential (direct cpu slot) and some carefully placed information
-
- What they SHOULD do is use a similar device as the Prototype board PhaseV
- had with the 68030 and the Power PC chip on it.. have two sockets (such
- as the ROM switchers have) but for the CPU in which the lowend would come
- with just the 68030 with one slot open to add a PowerPC chip later and the
- highend come with both CPUs. They wouldn't even have to be running
- simultaneously (though that would be nice) but say in your startup
- sequence you could select which CPU you want to boot from and do a warm
- boot using Control-Amiga-Amiga as usual but to switch to the other CPU do
- a say Control-Alt-Amiga which will load up its own startup sequence and
- files. This would act as a nice transformation machine between the two
- generations.
-
- >(i.e. don`t worry folks, buy now, you can upgrade to the standard of the next
- >machine by buying a new PDS card) you can avoid the paranoia that surround the
- >expectations of Amiga owners when a new machine is due out.
-
- Exactly.
-
- >Past machines have been completely revolutionary, making older machines
- >obsolete due to the impossibility of upgrade. A guy who bought an A600 the day
- >before the A1200 went into the shops was screwed. A guy who buys an A2400 (for
- >arguments sake) is OK because when the A3600 comes out the later, he hasn`t
- >lost too much money because all he has to do is swap out the cpu card and maybe
- >upgrade a few gfx/sfx chips if necessary.
-
- Yes, this has got to be the way AT makes their next two machines! Using
- the same box is a benefit so even if they can't just swap out the chips,
- I would assume a swap of the motherboard would be all that is needed (I'd
- prefer the chip way though).
-
- >When AT said the A1200Plus will be based on the A1200 with very minor
- >adjustments they were doing the right thing in terms of marketing their
- >announcement carefully. Unfortunately, the A1200 isn`t a very desirable machine
- >at the moment anyway (I`m sure you read my list of shortcomings with the
- >A1200).
-
- Yes, and the slight adjustments to the A1200 they had planned and the
- price they might have been looking for it wouldn't have worked..as well.
-
- >Their last announcement that I read about (maybe from a 2nd hand source) was
- >that they would unveil a prototype PPC macine instead. This makes things
-
- I don't think so.. they have stated still an 68030 @ 40 MHz but like I
- said, hopefully they would have an extra CPU slot to add a PowerPC chip
- down the road.. maybe perhaps then your second hand source would be right.
-
- >interestng. If they were to say that the A1200 accelerator upgrade for this
- >included a DSP or somesuch to improve the sound and maybe add to the gfx speed
- >they would have a lot of interested customers looking at the A1200 again. In
-
- Yes, and if not just the graphics speed but the graphics themselves also.
-
- >fact, to coincide with the announcement, they could cut the price of the A1200
- >slightly (say, 50 UK pounds) to sweeten it up.
-
- Yeah, and jack up the price of the "accelarator" 50 UK pounds. :)
-
- >All they have to do is announce the prototype, say it won`t be ready until next
- >year, announce the A1200 card (as described above) will be ready in Summer, and
- >then drop the price of the A1200 at the same time.
-
- This is a good possibility but I don't think the accelarator idea is in
- their minds right now.
-
- -=*George*=-
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