Yokemate of Keyboards
Posts: 2720 from 2003/2/24
@ Senex
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Why? What benefit do you have from the sole board?
Because I can think of so many cool things to do with it! A music/server solution in my car perhaps? An Internet Phone? I want to get down experimenting!
I want to discover its size, its specifications, and its performance with my own eyes!
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A complete device like that 4U2 thing would be something different, but a plain Efika board?
"Plain" Efika board? It's a complete computer, except GFX. I have several graphics cards lying around here, and not all applications *need* graphics in the first place! The only difference AFAIK is that the "4U2" is supposed to have GFX integrated on the motherboard. And wireless/mobile stuff. On the other hand - in the end it can turn out that those things are integrated in the *device* but perhaps not specifically on the *motherboard*, who knows?
I will of course buy the "4U2" when it gets here as well.
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Also keep in mind that at the moment, MorphOS does just support Efika's GFX and USB, but not networking, for example.
So MorphOS actually *do* support the Efika USB today already? Didn't expect that. How about sound then?
Of course I know that the latest public MorphOS releases came long before this Efika thing, but AFAIK some 5k2 hardware has been in the hands on MorphOS developers since early thins year. At least it *should* be so, according to the announcements made back then (but you never know of course).
Only in recent MorphOS release we got support for the optical digital out on the Pegasos. We are still waiting for the Gigabit drivers (they are ready though, AFAIK). I don't fully expect everything in the Efika to be supported by MorphOS right out of the box, right from the beginning, but I fully expect the MorphOS Team to put a public release of Efika drivers at the top of their to do list!
This hardware is the best opportunity for MorphOS that has appeared this far. Turning their backs on this hardware would in practice mean throwing in the towel, switching the lights off, and go home.
I mean, there are so many things you can use this gadget for. Take an Efika (or 4U2), MorphOS and Hollywood, and you have a foundation for a whole industry, like Scala! Put it all in some flat panel screens, with or without touch screen support, with sizes varying from a few inches to huge wide screen HDTV's. And there you go, a solid product based on MorphOS!
MorphOS is Amiga
done right! MorphOS NG will be AROS
done right!