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Post subject: CPU cards?
Posted: Jul 17, 2004 - 02:01
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Order of the Butterfly


Joined: Sep 08, 2003
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Location: EU
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I remeber that once in the time there was a mention about dual CPU cards, but still there aren't any announcement about such, so I'm wondering if there is a CPU card roadmap that can give a hint when we can see different types of new CPU cards, like Dual G4, Quadra G4, G5, Dual G5, Quadra G5.
I know that MorphOS don't need much CPu power, a G3 is almost a bit to much, but when using linux, there would be more use of more power... |
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Posted: Jul 17, 2004 - 07:40
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Order of the Butterfly


Joined: Aug 26, 2003
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Location: Malmö
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The Discovery II chipset only supports dual CPU's, so I doubt you will see any more than that on a Pegasos II. G5 is a new architecture altogether and can't be controlled by the Discovery II, so you will have to wait for the Pegasos III at least. |
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Posted: Jul 17, 2004 - 15:38
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Order of the Butterfly


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I know that G5 is quite different from G4 and G3, but we did manage to see 60x for the Amigas, so I wouldn't completly think it would be impossible to make some hack, of course not giving the full benefit from the G5... |
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