Mirari ppc board - *when/if* available, a new hardware for MorphOS
  • Butterfly
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    SkulleateR
    Posts: 69 from 2023/9/19
    Now that was fast :-D
  • »23.05.25 - 11:41
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
    Yokemate of Keyboards
    takemehomegrandma
    Posts: 2722 from 2003/2/24
    This is not completely uninteresting. ;-) Cool that MorphOS runs on it already. Increadible job by Frank as always. :-)

    Anyone knows if the T2081 variant will be actually be realized? And the price of it? I might actually be a little interested in that.

    Anyway, it's cool to see how this board has progressed. And that there is no pre-sale going on with coupons or empty promises or such. This is exactly how things *should be done*; the devs creates a product and when it's ready it's being put on the market.

    Look at that never ending story about that laptop motherboard. The entire idea with that seems to be raising money without making any products. The only things delivered are new excuses and new fund raising goals. Like so many things in the Amiga history. And the Tabor is the biggest joke.

    But these guys just develops and delivers. Well, not to end-users yet, but at least the thing seems to work and MorphOS is up and running! :-) Only remaining issue is the economy thing... ;-)
    MorphOS is Amiga done right! :-)
    MorphOS NG will be AROS done right! :-)
  • »23.05.25 - 14:57
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  • rob
  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    rob
    Posts: 140 from 2008/7/22
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    Anyone knows if the T2081 variant will be actually be realized?


    It should just be cases of soldering a T2081 to the board instead of the T1042. No idea about the board in general, the T2081NSN8TTB is the least expensive 1.8Ghz part at just over $200, so it should be about a $100 difference between the two variants.
  • »23.05.25 - 21:25
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