Mirari ppc board - *when/if* available, a new hardware for MorphOS
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    Zylesea
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    Kronos schrieb:
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    Iggy wrote:

    Final thought, an MATX form factor board with expansion slots would have been more useful.



    A mATX board with slots would be indeed more useful than a mATX board with slots ;)


    Something is of with your statement.




    Indeed, but imgaine if they considered a mATX board with slots!

    PS: mATX with slots - that would be useful;-)
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    I liked the last video. I mean installing/updating MorphOS on some IDE SSD is fun already as I thought this would be fast, but seeing that process with the NVMe device - impressive!
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    > Nice to see that they're using SOC's that we've already discussed.

    As we've discussed all Power(PC) ISA SoCs ever available, they weren't able to use one we've not discussed ;-)
    Btw, why not continue to use your long-existing account?

    > I to would prefer the T2081 [...]. The extra cores would be useful under Linux.

    That's just extra-threads compared to the T1042.

    > an MATX form factor board with expansion slots would have been more useful.

    Erm...
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    Sorry, I was under the perception that the board was something smaller like a micro itx form factor.

    I've been away for awhile, and I didn't remember my old login.
    Ijust noticed this board.

    The T2081 has a slight clock speed advantage, and Altivec, it's not a matter of more cores, it still only has four. But the T2081 cores are multi threaded. Making the four cores act like eight virtual cores.

    [ Edited by Iggy 26.11.2025 - 16:50 ]
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    . But the T2081 cores are multi threaded. Making the four cores act like eight virtual cores.


    8 virtual cores that in real life perform like 5 or 6 actual cores.
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    Iggy schrieb:
    Sorry, I was under the perception that the board was something smaller like a micro itx form factor.

    I've been away for awhile, and I didn't remember my old login.
    Ijust noticed this board.

    The T2081 has a slight clock speed advantage, and Altivec, it's not a matter of more cores, it still only has four. But the T2081 cores are multi threaded. Making the four cores act like eight virtual cores.

    [ Edited by Iggy 26.11.2025 - 16:50 ]


    Welcome Back, Iggy. I have a small Paper Notebook for Passwords. Not the übersafe Option,but has actual advantages (Like keeping Accounts live since 20+ years).
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