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- * Welcome to the Walker/AT Frequently Asked Questions v1.2 *
-
- This FAQ is compiled from what AT_Cebit and others have said on the IRC,
- and information found on Amiga Technologies' site (www.amiga.de)
- Updated: 30th March 1996
-
-
- Copyright Anders Bakkevold - But please spread it.
- I CANNOT guarantee that all the information is correct!
- If you have more information, please send it to
- Goofy on IRC, or andersb@intercom.no!!
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
- Table of Contents:
-
- * 1. What is the Walker?
- 2. Where can I find pictures of the Walker?
- 3. Is the Walker going to look like in the pictures?
- 4. What do you [AT] want the Walker to be?
- 5. What will the price for the PPC Amiga be?
- * 6. What will the price for Walker be?
- * 7. What is new in the Walker machine?
- 8. What marketing will AT do for the Amiga?
- 9. When can we expect new Amigas?
- 10. Is there a big differece between a Phase V PowerUp plugin for A1200
- and the new PPC Amiga?
- 11. Will there be a new gfx chip set and sound chip set with the upcoming
- PPC amiga?
- 12. Who designed the Walker?
- 13. What about PPC for my Amiga 3000?
- 14. What are the specs of the walker slot? is it the 1200 CPU slot or
- the 3000/4000 CPU slot or a Zorro III thing or something custom?
- 15. What's new in OS3.2?
- 16. Will it MUI be included in the OS?
- 17. How big will the harddrive in the Walker be?
- 18. Will it only have 1 Meg chip ram?
- 19. Is the 030 on a Socket?
- *20. Who is working on the Walker Project?
- 21. Is there going to be an InterNet+softwarebundle supplied with
- the AmigaOS or in the normal softwarebundle?
- 22. Will MagicWB be included in WB3.2?
- 23. Where can I get even more related information?
- *24. What's EPP?
- 25. What's PPC?
- >26. What is the SuperIO chip?
- >27. What does 'standard "LPX" PC board size and drillings' mean?
- >28. What is the trick with the 'Walker' case?
-
-
- * = Questions that have changed in v1.2
- > = Question is new in v1.2
-
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-
-
- --01--
-
- Q: What is the Walker?
-
- A: The Walker is a new Amiga model, presented on the CeBit show.
- This is the '1200+' or '1300'. The Walker is only a working
- title, it may change. There will actually be a competition
- to name the machine, in the leading Amiga magazines.
-
- --02--
-
- Q: Where can I find pictures of the Walker?
-
- A: http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~eeu013/walker.html
- http://www.amiga.de/
-
- --03--
-
- Q: Is the Walker going to look like in the pictures?
-
- A: It probably will... But it is a prototype.
-
- --04--
-
- Q: What do you [AT] want the Walker to be?
-
- A: We want it to be a universal machine designed for internet,
- homeworkingstuff etc... a *complete* solution for a good price.
-
- --05--
-
- Q: What will the price for the PPC Amiga be?
-
- A: You will have to wait and see...
-
- --06--
-
- Q: What will the price for Walker be?
-
- A: Less than $1000 (US Dollars)
-
- Due to the somewhat 'speculative' ;-) PC market for components, the
- price of the 'Walker' cannot be fixed yet, because it largely depends on
- PC mass market components like CD-ROMs, floppy drives, SIMMs etc., whose
- prices are subject to change due to tidal, financial, social, rural or
- whatsoever events.
-
- --07--
-
- Q: What is new in the Walker machine? (compared to an A1200)
-
- A: · A new design
- · 68EC030/40 Mhz
- · FPU socket
- · Realtime clock onboard
- · 1 (or maybe 2) MB Chip RAM and 4 MB Fast RAM planned for shipping
- · 2 SIMM sockets for RAM expansion upto 96 MB
- · standard "LPX" PC board size and drillings (see Q27)
- · 4xSpeed CD-ROM
- · MIDI (this might not be true)
- · External Keyboard (Windows keyboard, with Amiga stickers on the
- Amiga-only keys)
- · new powerful expansion slot allowing CPU / Zorro / PCI / Video slots
- · OS3.2 (See Question 15)
- · SuperIO chip - see Q26
-
- --08--
-
- Q: What marketing will AT do for the Amiga?
-
- A: A big campaign in McDonald's restaurants in Germany has been rumoured.
- Hopefully they'll do more than that!
-
- --09--
-
- Q: When can we expect new Amigas?
-
- A: The Walker will come in September, a PPC Upgrade for A4000 at the end
- of this year, a whole new PPC-machine in spring next year.
-
- --10--
-
- Q: Is there a big differece between a Phase V PowerUp plugin for A1200
- and the new PPC Amiga?
-
- A: There will probably not be much difference between a Walker with a
- PPC and a PPC Amiga.
-
- --11--
-
- Q: Will there be a new gfx chip set and sound chip set with the upcoming
- PPC amiga?
-
- A: The new Amigas will use standard-chips, but the walker still has AGA.
-
- --12--
-
- Q: Who designed the Walker?
-
- A: The case: Some german professor, a well known designer. The new board
- was designed here in Germany, too.
-
- --13--
-
- Q: What about PPC for my Amiga 3000?
-
- A: We`ll see, the cpu-slot is nearly exactly the same as in A4000.
-
- --14--
-
- Q: What are the specs of the walker slot? Is it the 1200 CPU slot or
- the 3000/4000 CPU slot or a Zorro III thing or something custom?
-
- A: Neither, it`s something new, you`ll be able to plug in Daughterboards
- with Zorro, PCI, PPC, 060er and so on, it`s up to 3rd party developers...
-
- --15--
-
- Q: What's new in OS3.2?
-
- A: It's just a minor update. Bugfixes, and support for the new things in
- the walker.
-
- --16--
-
- Q: Will it MUI be included in the OS?
-
- A: No.
-
- --17--
-
- Q: How big will the harddrive in the Walker be?
-
- A: Depends on the prizes in half a year.
-
- --18--
-
- Q: Will it only have 1 Meg chip ram?
-
- A: Not decided yet, however Heinz Wretsel, central to Project Walker said
- that he didn'texpect it would have less than 2MB of Chip. It's
- difficult to buy less and it's not much cheaper.
-
- --19--
-
- Q: Is the 030 on a Socket?
-
- A: No, it's PGA surface mounted.
-
- --20--
-
- Q: Who is working on the Walker Project?
-
- A: There were rumours about Dave Haynie joining AT, and moving to Germany.
- These turned out to be untrue, but he is in touch with them, and
- has been doing contract work for them. (So it's not all bad...:)
-
- --21--
-
- Q: Is there going to be an InterNet+softwarebundle supplied with
- the AmigaOS or in the normal softwarebundle?
-
- A: Heinz Wretsel was quite adamant that he wanted to.
-
- --22--
-
- Q: Will MagicWB be included in WB3.2?
-
- A: It was being considered. Certainly some cosmetic stuff should
- feature in OS 3.2. In fact I believe he said it would. [Heinz]
-
- --23-
-
- Q: Where can I get even more related information?
-
- A: Take a look here:
-
- http://www.doremi.co.uk/walker/
- http://www.ozramp.net.au/~morden/
- http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~eeu013/walker
- http://www.intercom.no/~andersb/walker.html (this FAQ)
-
- --24--
-
- Q: What's EPP?
-
- A: The Enhanced Parallel Port protocol was originally developed by Intel,
- Xircom and Zenith Data Systems, as ameans to provide a high performance
- parallel port link that would still be compatible with the standard
- parallelport. This protocol capability was implemented by Intel in the
- 386SL chipset (82360 I/O chip). This was prior tothe establishment of
- the IEEE 1284 committee and the associated standards work.
-
- Short: A faster parallel port, capable of 0.5Mb/s-2Mb/s
-
- --25--
-
- Q: What's PPC?
-
- A: PowerPC, a processor. These are quite different (and faster) from the
- 680x0 series.
-
- --26--
-
- Q: What is the SuperIO chip?
-
- A: The SuperIO (Input/Output) chip features (in addition to the
- old interfaces):
-
- · Enhanced parallel port (EPP), bidirectional, 24-bit support for
- printer.device possible due to speedier operation
- · Faster serial port with FIFO buffer
- · MIDI (not specified yet for Out, In or Through)
- · EIDE interface for hard- and CD-ROM-drives
- · Floppy interface for PC HD floppies
-
- --27--
-
- Q: What does 'standard "LPX" PC board size and drillings' mean?
-
- A: This means that the motherboard will fit in a standard
- PC-case. AT plans to sell the motherboard alone, without
- the case, so that you can put it in a (cheap?) PC-case.
-
- --28--
-
- Q: What is the trick with the 'Walker' case?
-
- A: In the base version, it consists of a bottom and a top part. The bottom
- part takes the mainboard and diverse connectors. The top part contains
- the drives, mainly the CD-ROM. In between, you can put a middle part.
- A daughterboard plugs into the expansion connector of the mainboard
- and carries standard CPU and/or Zorro and/or Video and/or PCI slots
- or whatever else will be created. Many different types of daughterboards
- can be envisioned, for example only with PCI slots or with one CPU slot
- and two combined Zorro/Video slots. Depending on the daughterboard,
- the middle part can be of varying heights, all the way up to a full tower.
-
-
- --00--
-
- Q: How about the future?
-
- A: The Amiga is back for the future!
-
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