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- From: mcox@ihug.co.nz (Martin Cox)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: The March Amiga?
- Date: 11 Jan 1996 18:07:12 GMT
- Organization: The Internet Group
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- >Its not the A600 all over again.. look who we are talking about.. these
- >guys at AT have some brains in their head and have some sense for
- >marketing a particle machine/technology that they own!
-
- >You can bet that either the A1200+ will have a complete new chipset
- >giving better resolutions and better graphics (SVGA chipset with AGA
- >built in and an extra chip giving Amiga qualities to the SVGA chipset if
- >not built in also) or a reworked motherboard with new processor, SIMM
- >sockets and a built in CD-ROM drive with faster AGA chips (CMOS) thus
- >faster graphics. This will improve the quality of software to the point
- >where it will seem like a new chipset anyways as people will be doing
- >more with the hardware that they wouldn't be tak1ing the chance to do
- >with it before. THE LEAST the A1200+ will be is reworked motherboard,
- >new processor, SIMM sockets and NEW Paula chip supporting HD drives and
- >16 BIT audio with possibility of built in HD drive instead of DD. In
- >this short amount of time, they should at least have ONE new chip built!
-
- >If any of these improvements are in there, it will be worth it and worth
- >upgrading to.
-
- Somebody's been at the happy weed a bit much again :)
-
- With all due credit to AT (which they do actually deserve at times :) ), it
- would seem extremely doubtful that anything like this is going to turn up.
- At least in the near future, which is when this A1200+ is supposed to be
- released.
-
- Hacking in more graphics chips would take more time (and money) than AT
- currently have. Not that it wouldn't be nice to run some really good
- resolutions at a decent speed on an A1200...
-
- Given the desire to keep costs down (at times a self-defeating theory, but
- we'll ignore that for the moment) the idea of a built-in CD-ROM has slim
- chance. Unless you mean a CDROM but no floppy or hard disk - which would
- probably also be self-defeating, since it'd render it a CD32 replacement
- rather than an A1200 replacement. And again AT won't have had the time to
- rework the AGA chips.
-
- And you certainly won't be getting 16-bit sound.
-
- Can we have a reality check here please?
-
- Much as AT _are_ doing a good job (and I wish them speed and luck with the
- PPC Amigas :) ), they simply haven't had time to significantly rework the
- 1200. But they do need to get a power-up'd version out soon. A high speed
- (40Mhz or something) 030, SIMM slots, and plug in of a 3.5" IDE hard-disk
- rather than the more expensive 2.5" ones currently required (yes, I know
- you can drop in a 3.5" with a bit of hacking. It'd just be nice to not
- have to "hack" it). Maybe even a SCSI system instead of IDE. Though again
- that'd probably push the price higher than they'd like. Such a relatively
- minor upgrade would do fine for an interim machine. Sure it's not as much
- as we wish for, and it won't set the world alight, and it won't bring the
- Amiga back into the prominence it once had, but it'll keep AT plugging
- along enough to actually let them create the machines that _will_. All on
- the assumption, of course, that AT manage to manufacture the things in
- sufficient quantity to be able to put a decent price tag on it.
-
- Nice as it'd be to go out and buy an '040, CD-ROM equipped, half gig HD,
- high density floppy, SVGA, flicker fixed, auto-promoting, 16-bit sound, 8
- SIMM slot, Zorro 3, A1200 it ain't going to happen. Maybe the A1400 will
- have all that you wish for - sometime late 1996 as a low end machine prior
- to the launch of the PPC Amigas? :)
-
- So, yes, in some respects it probably will be the A600 again. Though having
- said that, it'll probably be closer to an A500+ in that while you _know_
- there's a better machine around the corner (so that just afer you've bought
- your A1200+ for $600 they drop the price by $200), you also get something
- that's usable, expandable, and will do you just fine for a little while yet.
-
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- | Martin Cox. | Takes more than combat gear to make a man |
- | (mcox@ihug.co.nz) | takes more than a license for a gun. |
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