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- From: mlelstv@serpens.rhein.de (Michael van Elst)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Project Walker Specs
- Date: 19 Mar 1996 18:42:03 +0100
- Organization: dis-
- Message-ID: <4imrlb$7jt@serpens.rhein.de>
- References: <0EADA982@cu-amiga.demon.co.uk> <4im63m$plo@coranto.ucs.mun.ca>
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- Keywords: Compatibility
-
- gnoel@morgan.ucs.mun.ca (George Noel) writes:
-
- >> Billed as 1MB CHIP RAM + 4MB of FAST as standard. Likely to be 2+4.
-
- >Nice expansion of memory but they should not even consider 1 meg of chip
- >ram and stick with the 2 MEG of chipram. What are they going back to the
- >A1000 way of thinking, some chipram coming standard and having to expand
- >it later?
-
- Some people might buy a graphics card for it and want to safe a few
- bucks on the chip ram.
-
- >If this isn't remmidied, a lot of current Amiga users will not upgrade if
- >their current software breaks on the newer machine
-
- Buggy software always breaks. You cannot stay in the past to keep
- bug compatibility with old software.
-
- Fortunately this is only important for games.
-
- >A switch would be nice to go from one to the other..
-
- A software switch would be even better.
-
- >would there need to be an adaptor? A change in the Amiga HD floppy
- >architecture? Not for the better I bet.. reducing the amount it can hold
- >more then likely.
-
- Sure. This is a standard PC I/O chip that speaks standard PC disk formats
- but not Amiga formats. You can do better than 1.44MB with it though.
-
- On the other hand I wouldn't care about floppy formats, especially for
- old Amiga HD disks.
-
- >Didn't the chip "Gary" (or its equivalent) control the serial and modem
- >etc. ports in the Amiga in the past? If so, what about the software which
- >accessed it directly?
-
- The serial port is controlled by Paula and the CIAs. This port will probably
- still be there.
-
- However, no software is supposed to access the hardware directly. This did
- fail in the past and it will fail in the future.
-
- >> It's planned that the production unit will accept standard PC AT
- >> keyboards so that the user may choose their own unit.
-
- >Choose their own keyboard? I assume a standard keyboard will be supplied
- >with it (I've seen the A4000 keyboard mentioned).
-
- I think that's a marketing issue :)
-
- >> CDFS revamped and bug-fixed to function with Scala etc and obviously
- >> the new E-IDE interface.
-
- >Will it still remain compatible with the old interface and/or software
- >looking for it/its code?
-
- There is no software that looks for it but its driver and for the new
- interface there is a new driver.
-
- >> standard though the physical nature of the slot is PCI style.
- >Enabling graphics cards etc. Nice.
-
- I'm not really a fan of another custom slot.
-
- >This is a nice idea but the looks of the thing could attract or repulse
- >people to/from the machine. I haven't seen a picture yet but from the
- >sounds of it that is two strikes in a row now for AT and a case design for
- >a computer.
-
- The important question is wether the Walker PCB fits into a standard
- mini tower.
-
-
- --
- Michael van Elst
-
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