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Posted By: Targhan. on 2004/2/2 18:05:32
PUG-LT website is opened for public consumption.

Give the site a try! Click on the link to visit: pegasos.vkt.lt.
Posted By: Targhan. on 2004/1/31 16:19:49
MorphOS Information at Motorola's Website

Motorola has now added also information about MorphOS to their website.

In the meantime the MorphOS Developer Connection (MDC) has now over 500 registered members.

Source: MorphOS-News.de
Posted By: Targhan. on 2004/1/28 18:38:52
That's right, online sales are returning early! If you're looking for that PegasosII, the wait is over! PegasosPPC.com is back and ready to take your order.

The waters are bluer on the MorphOS side!
Posted By: Targhan. on 2004/1/28 15:40:43
Genesi's Open Desktop Workstation on IBM's Global Solutions Directory.

IBM has put online information about Genesi's Open Desktop Workstation which is based upon the Pegasos mainboard.

The combined reference designs and open standards give the Open Desktop Workstation the flexibility to unleash PowerPC onto the desktops of the workplace and the server racks of the small business.
Posted By: Targhan. on 2004/1/26 21:53:37
The following link gives the initial user-tests of working, non working, and possibly problematic DDR memory for the Pegasos-][.

Pegasos2 Memory List

Please keep in mind that this is an unofficial list provided by the MorphZone membership, and not from resellers, bPlan, or Genesi.
Posted By: docgeddy. on 2004/1/25 16:50:54
CImon 0.9.6 is a little, shell-based tool to control your FLI4L-Router. Usage instructions are in the archive.

cimon.096.lha
Posted By: Targhan. on 2004/1/23 15:55:19
Thanks to Nicholas Blachford, MorphZone is proud to host "An Introduction to MorphOS," a nice overview for anyone not already familiar with MorphOS, or those with an Amiga background curious about what MorphOS is.

Download Versions: Lha or Zip
Posted By: cecilia. on 2004/1/23 15:36:08
DVD Copy Control Association dismiss the case against Andrew Bunner. Bunner was sued by DVD-CCA for distributing the source code to DeCSS on his website."

Also look at this site.

"Written by Norwegian teenager Jon Johansen, the code was initially aimed at letting Linux-based computers play DVDs. However, the code became widely distributed as a means for breaking through, or decrypting, the Content Scrambling System, an anticopying technology the DVD CCA created that most DVDs use.

Norwegian courts ruled last month for a second time that Johansen did not break that country's laws in releasing the DeCSS code online."
Posted By: Targhan. on 2004/1/21 15:41:45
IBM is gearing up to push Linux and PowerPC, according to an arcicle found on InternetNews.com.

"Anybody who doesn't think the PowerPC is a platform is an architecture that IBM is not fully committed to bring to the industry better think again," (James) Governor said. "IBM may support Itanium, but it is not going to cede the market to Intel."
Posted By: magnetic. on 2004/1/20 15:32:31
From Stefkos we get manna from Heaven. Its Mini-Show Picture for MorphOS and Pegasos version 1.5.

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