Hello Giuseppe,
Friday, Friday, August 27, 1999, you wrote:
GG> Jean-Michel Dault wrote:
>>
>> > Maybe we can package Linux in other ways:
>> > - Cheap Home Computer without Windows
>> > - Internet Telephony appliance
>> > - Home entertainment center (do you have same^W near 1% set of games offering
>> > that nintendo/sonyPS/Win32_at_last have (ZXspectrum games under emulator not
>> > count(kids want real FX)))
>>
>> I was more thinking about a set-top-box with DVD, cable, plugged in your sound
>> system, with games for adults (blackjack, bingo, fantasy sports) , Internet access,
>> pay-per-view movies, etc.. (anyone ever heard of that crappy Videoway system from
>> videotron built on a Commodore 64 that has millions of subscribers? ;-)
GG> That seems the new Amiga MCC, Linux based, which is planned for the end of this
year
GG> by Amiga Inc. on the Transmeta CPU.
GG> Bye.
GG> Giuseppe.
Doesnt mean a similar thing using mandrake cannot run on pc's..
I would imagine the market for the software part to run on a decent PC
is a LOT larger then anything they can bring out for one box only.
I still have an Amiga at home but they should ages ago have made a
hardware addon to run on PC's.
I cannot see any Amiga besides the name and maybe the looks in that
MCC...
Which reminds me: who has actually mounted Amiga hard disks under
linux on a PC. I want to get my data of that hard drive still sitting
in my Amiga box... and then move it to the PC side as the emulator
there is getting quite good, even running faster then my real one ever
did (g)
Best regards,
tracer
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