There's a new
The AmigaOne X1000 Experience
I received my AmigaOne X1000 system on Tuesday, September 20 after it had been held captive by Canadian customs for an extra day or so. It has been a long journey since I first got wind of this “most ambitious project” years earlier. Thanks to a bunch of lawyers, the model name on the case reads “AmigaOne” but at its heart beats the original Amiga operating system (AmigaOS) which has evolved significantly since its debut in 1985.
The AmigaOne X1000 Experience
I received my AmigaOne X1000 system on Tuesday, September 20 after it had been held captive by Canadian customs for an extra day or so. It has been a long journey since I first got wind of this “most ambitious project” years earlier. Thanks to a bunch of lawyers, the model name on the case reads “AmigaOne” but at its heart beats the original Amiga operating system (AmigaOS) which has evolved significantly since its debut in 1985.
Amiga reborn...
So the main disk failed in my Amiga. By failed I mean completely stopped spinning, does not even get warm when I plug it in. While I work to save any data I can, hopefully more on this later, I decided to "start from scratch". The value in starting over is I can take a fresh look at Amiga OS and what it's like to use the various websites for software. I was able to install the OS and all the updates in a matter of minutes with little hassle. Thinking back to the early days of OS 4 it's really progressed well.
Cube
Cube
Viva la Amiga!
With Amiwest 2011 coming around the corner I thought I would do a little more to share about my favorite computer, the Amiga. Born 1985, the Amiga 1000 was an amazing achievement for a small band of software and hardware hackers. It featured color screens and 16 bit sound back when MAC's where grey scale and PC's green screens. In addition to having great looks the Amiga also had a classy personality with full multitasking and DMA between a custom chipset. DMA means Direct Memory Access and that one of the BIG secrets of how it worked.
Janus-UAE v1.1 released
Janus-UAE v1.1 released
You will be able to download it from the
AROS archives/aminet, when the upload
is approved by the maintainers.
New features:
- thanks to Krzysztof Smiechowicz, this is the first version, which can run AROS/m68k
- added extended rom selection possibility in the gui
- comes with AROS/m68k
There were some bug reports for v1.0, so this release
tries to fix them, mainly:
A cautious glimpse
A cautious glimpse into the future
v1.1 beta test
OT: Iron Maiden!Just
OT: Iron Maiden!
Just in case anybody is interested ;), I was at the Iron Maiden gig last night in Munich and it was GREAT!! Middle second row in front of the stage :))):
Long way..The wayback
Long way..
The wayback machine helped me finding, when the UAE bounty has been opened. Quite a while ago:
November 8, 2003. Two new bounties, #7 (UAE intergration) and #8 (CD ISO Improvements) have been added to the TeamAROS Bounty list.
Posted by: damocles on November 20, 2003
Bounty completed!Power2people agreed
Bounty completed!
Power2people agreed, that the bounty is completed, so I put a label v1.0 on Janus-UAE and released it at the AROS-archives. V1.0 is just a relabeled and recompiled v0.9, so there are no bug fixes/new features in there.
I already received the bounty money, which leaves me to thank all donators. The money will be spent for our next family vacation.
Charle sheen
I'm winning too Charle.