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AOS4.0 on the Rebound?
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I expect....

Samantha 440 EP to ship with AOS4.0 during this upcoming Pianeta Amiga....

If not....

then AOS4.0 being released within a month of Sep. 22, 2007. This way, Amiga Inc., if they try to block it can't keep at least 400 extra new AOS4.0 users being born!

Also, by Dec. 31st, 2007, there being at least 1,000 Sams with AOS4.0 out there.

I for one, will try to at least buy the MB (probably can raise that amount), but can't afford a full blown system at this time , so it will stay in the box it's shipped in.


I hope it's at least close to the same speed as an AmigaOneXE G4, 800 MHz.



/dream mode on
I wonder if, with the FPGA we can get at least a carbon copy of an Amiga 2000 (AOS1.3.3) with floppy drive (880K) support?
/dream mode gone


BTW, read Helge's post #50, it's excellent.

Here.

Support Amiga Fantasy cases!!!
How to program: 1. Start with lots and lots of 0's. 10. Add 1's, liberally.
"Details for OS 5 will be made public in the fourth quarter of 2007, ..." - Bill McEwen
Whoah!!! He spoke, a bit late.
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Re: AOS4.0 on the Rebound?
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@Atheist

you should have moved the "/dream on mode" at the very beginning of your post...

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Re: AOS4.0 on the Rebound?
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Quote:

AmiKit wrote:
@Atheist

you should have moved the "/dream on mode" at the very beginning of your post...


The dream-mode has become the default mode of operation for the remaining Amiga users. Maybe that's why they are still there.

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