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  • Just looking around
    Posts: 19 from 2005/2/6
    is there a micro-pegasos board ? I'ld really like to have one, especially if it had a G3 and possible to use with only passive cooling. I think genesi could sell a good number of those with a advertisement campaign emphasizing environmental issues ...
  • »13.05.05 - 15:35
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Robin
    Posts: 741 from 2003/2/24
    Not sure what you mean ... MicroATX ?
    Pegasos (II) is exactly that ...
    So you can start the advertizing-campaign
    for cool-computing :-)
    (I even run my G4 passively cooled ;-) )
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    robjoh
    Posts: 79 from 2004/11/25
    From: Sweden
    As far as I know, no. And I don't think that there will be any by the simple fact that freescale is Genesis customer. So if a cheap mini board would be prouduced it would be a old G4.

    Damnit to late...why should people always succed in posting before me...

    I thougt you mean a board with onbord processor, onbord grafic card. So that you could put it in a really small box.

    if the Peg II is enough there is a G3 variant, but it isn't wort the money compered to the G4.

    [ Edited by robjoh on 2005/5/13 16:44 ]
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  • Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
    Posts: 278 from 2003/3/4
    I guess Bplan must not have a lot of G3 left. I wish they had a replacement for the G3 that would price the mobo + CPU at 299 Euros like it use to be.
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    ThePlayer
    Posts: 1068 from 2003/3/24
    From: Hamburg/Germany
    I hope there will be soon a price drop for the Peg2 G4 would be great to get that board under 400 Euro!
    PowerMac G5 Quad 2.5 running UWQHD Resolution
  • »14.05.05 - 01:12
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  • Just looking around
    Posts: 19 from 2005/2/6
    yes, what I meant was a very small box containing on board graphics card, sound card and eth, maybe a 2.5 hdd or a flash card to make it even smaller. No possibility to expand, but if this can be delivered with low cost, it could be a popular internet/mail box, or a good candidate for an office computer if it had good office tools.
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  • dan
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    dan
    Posts: 55 from 2004/4/11
    From: Sweden
    Is this where I start ranting about pc/104 or pci-104 again?
    Industrial(embedded), thin client, laptop and anything else you can think of......
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    Darth_X
    Posts: 571 from 2003/2/10
    From: Vancouver Isla...
    Any electronics engineers here who design motherboards? :-D
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    then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth!!! - Sherlock Holmes
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    SoundSquare
    Posts: 1213 from 2004/12/1
    From: Paris, France
    the Pegasos (1 and 2) is a micro-atx board. There is no mini-itx boards available. The micro-AmigaOne from Eyetech is a mini-itx board, it may suit your needs. It is very very small and you can find everything u need on this board. CPU (G3 or G4 i don't remember), memory, sound, GFX card, USB, Ethernet, all is included on the board.

    [ Edited by SoundSquare on 2005/6/27 8:59 ]
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Tronman
    Posts: 209 from 2003/3/3
    From: Preston, Wa
    Yeah, that and a flash card and you're at a thousand dollars US :-/

    Its a little rich for my blood, I don't really trust the Articia at those speeds, and can it be flashed to run MOS?
  • »28.06.05 - 08:47
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    SoundSquare
    Posts: 1213 from 2004/12/1
    From: Paris, France
    @TronMan

    Quote:

    can it be flashed to run MOS?


    no way
  • »28.06.05 - 11:29
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