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- From: jasonb@cs.uwa.edu.au (Jason S Birch)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: VIScorp will continue PPC project - READ!
- Date: 15 Apr 96 13:32:58 GMT
- Organization: The University of Western Australia
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- >Any improvements to the chipsets that we make can and will be applied to all
- >the product line. We want to keep the Amiga architecture intact, not take it
- >in a radically new direction. If we change the architecture, we break a lot
- >of existing software and that's like shooting ourselves in the foot.
-
- Unfortunately, this is what I *didn't* want to hear, but what I
- expected. Many of us (including Dave Haynie) have been talking about
- the need to switch to (possibly customized) commodity chips from
- someone like S3, who have the resources to build kick-butt hardware at
- very low prices. These sorts of chips are very good for a personal
- computer but next to useless for a set-top box -- video doesn't come
- naturally.
-
- However, we can look on the bright side. If AmigaOS gets RTG (eg.
- CyberGFX), then there's no reason why an improved AGA couldn't be used
- in cheap, low-end machines and set-top boxes, while high-end machines
- could have a nice SVGA chipset with AGA(+) being optional for those who
- want to do video. Alternatively, if the PowerPC port is continued and
- is HRP (PPCP?) compliant, we could still use AmigaOS on the hardware
- of our choice, or even Amiga clones produced by 3rd parties. What's
- important is for the OS to be ported and RTG added. Even a set-top box
- would benefit greatly from a 603e rather than an '020 or '030.
-
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