I was posting on the Amigans.net news item, but might as well do it in this thread instead. Just to repeat what I said there:
The two Cyrus boards were the first & second prototypes (the second barely being finished in time for the show). Trevor told me some specs, but I'm not sure whether I'm allowed to mention them (me being a beta-tester with NDA), so I need to check that. However, it sounded like they've got some flexibility/choice on which CPU they eventually end-up using anyway.
Trevor was happy for me to mention the specs WHICH ARE NOT YET FINALISED AND COULD CHANGE:
Cyrus will have a 5020 CPU, which is dual core, and runs at 2GHz. It takes DDR3 RAM.
Eventually it should also run a 5040, which is pin-compatible, quad-core, and runs at 2.4GHz. (This CPU is very new, so they are awaiting pricing, availability, etc.) So the Cyrus design should last a long time.
They hope to start beta-testing it by AmiWest, but it won't be on sale for a long time (perhaps a year or more).
It will require entirely new motherboard drivers, but at least for beta-testing they will likely use PCI(-E?) cards for sound & networking.
Cyrus is planned to be a full ATX formfactor, but they MAY also do a smaller version (undecided).
Cyrus is planned to be a full ATX formfactor, but they MAY also do a smaller version (undecided).
The first prototype was the smaller board, the second prototype was the full-sized ATX board. So there COULD be two boards, it isn't decided yet. No doubt they will eventually have one board with different CPU options (e.g. dual-core & quad-core).
~Yes I am a Kiwi, No, I did not appear as an extra in 'Lord of the Rings'~ 1x AmigaOne X5000 2.0GHz 2gM RadeonR9280X AOS4.x 3x AmigaOne X1000 1.8GHz 2gM RadeonHD7970 AOS4.x
I just wanted to write down my last ever thoughts on an event organised by myself involving the Amiga.
Venue, Silicon Dreams/VCF 2013, Snibston Discovery Museum Coalville, Leicester. (UK)
First of all A big thank you to Simon Hewitt & His support crew, who organised the event of which the Amiga area was a small part.
Secondly, a big thank you to the Amiga North Thames Crew who managed to attend and help out over the entire weekend. Chris H, Mike Woods, Andy Costin & Raoul Penel (Swisso).
In addition thank you to Amigakit's Matt and Chris, brilliant to catch up with you again! But I think for sheer support, it has to all go to Trevor Dickinson of A-EON who flew from the other side of the planet to be at this event.
The event itself, well, to say that the event was well attended, would be stretching things, in truth, I think the british weather ruined it!
Lets face it, Silicon Dreams came up against one of the hottest, sunniest weekend on the whole year. So naturally a lot of people (I can't say I blame them) decided to make the most of it outdoors and not spend the day at an indoor event.
Sunday was by far the busiest day of the lot, I want to thank all the Amiga users (regardless of the flavour) who came up from all corners of the UK to say hi, Thanks to the former SEAL crew, (Esp Robert & Elliot) Hi to Michael & Marcus and a few other's whose name escapes me. In addition special thanks to Sven Harvey for his endless plug about the event on MicroMart Magazine - Cheers!!!
As you would all know by know the two new Amiga prototypes were unveiled and that has already been discussed. For me personally the highlight of the weekend was having a FIVE way Multi-player fest of Hyperion's Freespace game this consisted of... 1x MicroA1-c 1x MicroA1-b 1x SAM 440 1x AmigaOne XE and Chris from Amigakit on A-Eon's own AX1000 Monster machine! the whole thing was a blast, I am sure the whole of the museum shook to the sound of Shivans getting pounded left right and centre from the 5 AmigaOS4.1 machines! Fun times!!!
And so, I hang up my UK Amiga organising skills. It has been fun, but I honestly feel that I am getting out at the right time for me.
Last but not least a special Mention to Ravi (Rats) for representing the MOS side of things.
Now, its up to someone else.
Mikey C
Mikey C
No cause is lost if there is but one fool left to fight for it.
Even though I never had the honor of attending one of the shows you organised, I wish to thank you for doing it.
I think the shows are VERY important for the Amiga scene. It makes it all much more fun, and brings people together who would never have met if not for the shows.
So sit back and rest assured you helped not only the amiga scene in england, but also the general scene. We're many people in europe watching EVERYTHING from these shows.
Way to go man
Now maybe with all that lovely sparetime, you could make Amigans.net a little more userfriendly. Like for instance putting a @mickey_c in, when clicking reply you know...the small things like the missing home button in the end of every thread. Perhaps even a new design?
Just some small suggestions now that you've "retired"
Now maybe with all that lovely sparetime, you could make Amigans.net a little more userfriendly. Like for instance putting a @mickey_c in, when clicking reply you know...
I added that way back - the patch must have been missed when the site was updated. I'll nudge walkero.
Also, it seems Miley Cyrus and the B52s have been engaged in a long legal spat over song similarities! Hmmm any Amiga Inc / Hyperion similarities are purely coincidental LOL
Cyrus, you are a handsome piece of kit. Wonder what kind of case you will live in... Customized Fractal Design R4 like the current X1000 batch or something else?