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Joined: 2009/12/9
Posts: 95 From: Virginia,USA
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http://www.sam4x0.com/sam460ex.html
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* flex-ATX form factor (21.6 x 17 cm) * 8 layers PCB * AMCC 460ex SoC ? upto 1.066 Ghz * max 2 GB DDR2 Ram ? 200-pin SODIMM up to 533 Mhz * Silicon Motion SM502 embedded MoC (audio/video) max 64Mb gfx Ram * Audio 5.1 Realtek ALC655 codec * PCI-express 4x lanes slot (16x mechanical connector) * PCI-express 1x lane slot (* check notes) * PCI slot, 32 bit, 66/33 Mhz, 3.3V * 1x SATA2 port (* check notes) * 6x USB2 EHCI/OHCI ports * 2x 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports * Lattice XP2 FPGA with 80 I/O pins expansion connector (optional) * UMTS/GSM module (optional requires add-on card) * 512 MB NAND Flash (optional) * integrated SD card reader * RTC clock * Serial port, 8-wires * I2C and SPI/I2C buses * passive cooling * U-Boot 2009.08
Me wantee
-- My Macs (all awaiting MOS): PowerMac G4 MDD 1.5GHZ (OC) 1.25GB OSX.5.8 Powerbook G4 ALU 1.5GHZ 15" 1GB OSX.5.8 iBook G4 '04 1.33GHZ 12" 768MB OSX.4.11
My Amigas: Amiga 3000D, OS 3.1, 2GB HDD, 18MB, (Getting fixed) |
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Order of the Butterfly

Joined: 2009/1/29
Posts: 345 From: Delaware, USA
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Ugh! You haveee. Me no want seriously poor piece of crap. X4 in an X16 slot=poor video performance. A single SATA connector (which disables the X1 PCIe slot). Built in video from a company I've never heard of. I'll wait for the Powermac port of MorphOS. This thing is REALLY unimpressive. |
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Order of the Butterfly

Joined: 2009/10/21
Posts: 407 From: Boston, USA
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Ain't lookin back! M&M for me!! (Morph and Mac) 
-- Mac Mini 1.5GHz, 1G, 250G Drive, Apple Cinema Display, MorphOS 2.4 registered, MacOSX 10.5.8 |
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Butterfly

Joined: 2009/12/9
Posts: 95 From: Virginia,USA
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Yeah, the powermac is much better, but any powerpc is worth the money, but the A-EON I'm sure will be better.
-- My Macs (all awaiting MOS): PowerMac G4 MDD 1.5GHZ (OC) 1.25GB OSX.5.8 Powerbook G4 ALU 1.5GHZ 15" 1GB OSX.5.8 iBook G4 '04 1.33GHZ 12" 768MB OSX.4.11
My Amigas: Amiga 3000D, OS 3.1, 2GB HDD, 18MB, (Getting fixed) |
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Order of the Butterfly

Joined: 2009/2/27
Posts: 358 From: Dublin, Ireland
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We will see when they issue anything. For the moment we have only words.
-- Present: Mac Mini - MorphOS 2.4 Past: A1200 - MorphOS 1.4.5 |
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Paladin of the Pegasos

Joined: 2003/5/22
Posts: 1531 From: Chemnitz, Germany
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Paladin of the Pegasos

Joined: 2003/5/22
Posts: 1531 From: Chemnitz, Germany
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Paladin of the Pegasos

Joined: 2003/5/22
Posts: 1531 From: Chemnitz, Germany
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Paladin of the Pegasos

Joined: 2003/5/22
Posts: 1531 From: Chemnitz, Germany
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> For the moment we have only words.
Not quite true.
1. There's the picture of the actual board which clearly does *not* show the PPC460EX eval board ('Canyonlands' by Embedded Planet). 2. There are screenshots of Debian running on that board. 3. There is a screenshot of OS4.1 on Sam440ep-flex and EyeMotion, which has the same 'MoC' as the Sam460ex. |
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MorphOS Developer

Joined: 2003/6/11
Posts: 598 From: Białystok, Poland
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Not interesting to me for two reasons: 1. I doubt we will ever see MorphOS ported to it. And I do not want to be sentenced to use AmigaOS 4... 2. Price is not encouraging (600e + VAT), I can easily have two max specced Macs mini for this, or even a PowerBook in the near future.
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Paladin of the Pegasos

Joined: 2003/3/1
Posts: 1792 From: Los Angeles
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Krashan
Sentenced to use AmigsOs4? lol that is a good one.. Wow, $600 euro? Thats a lot in us dollars! Peg2 w/ Morphos2 will outperform the Sam and OS4.1!
-- Pegasos 2 Freescale 7447 "G4" @ 1ghz 1gb Nanya Ram Triple Boot: MorphOS 2, Ubuntu PPC 8.04 GNU/Linux "Hardy Heron" , MacOS X 10.4 "TIGER",Radeon 9000 Pro 2 II GV-R9000 128bit Gfx |
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MorphOS Developer

Joined: 2003/6/11
Posts: 598 From: Białystok, Poland
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Sentenced to use AmigsOs4? lol that is a good one...
I have both the systems installed on my Pegasos 2, and I know what I'm saying. AmigaOS 4 lacks significant amount of basic functionality, especially in desktop area and web browsing (+ it has no serious SSH client).
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Priest of the Order of the Butterfly

Joined: 2004/12/1
Posts: 955 From: Paris, France
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@takemehomegrandma
please keep in mind (and all of you too) that ACube designs motherboard for their embedded market customers, not for hardware hungry amigans. So it all makes sense in this context, even the poor video chip (far enough for embedded needs, why the hell would you need a big ATI or NVidia card). ACube is NOT an amigaOS4 hardware company, but it does support efforts to get OS4 ported on their machines. AmigaOS4 is not even announced on this board btw, and i doubt that Hyperion will work on it before they finish the X1000 support. |
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Caterpillar

Joined: 2009/10/13
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One of the OS4 devs said none of the current builds will work on it but it wouldnt take much to get it working. I would have thought the X1000 is their priority though. |
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Paladin of the Pegasos

Joined: 2003/5/22
Posts: 1531 From: Chemnitz, Germany
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> I guess most people will buy a SATA controller card and put in that slot to be > able to use at least 2 units
From the Sam460ex user manual:
------------------------------ The current U-Boot version support booting from the following devices: - SATA2 hard disk connected on the onboard controller port J15 (* check notes) - SATA hard disk and/or DVD connected to a Silicon Image 3112 controller on PCI slot - SATA hard disk and/or DVD connected to a Silicon Image 3114 controller on PCI slot [...] ------------------------------
Booting from SATA card in PCI-e slot seems not possible. |
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Order of the Butterfly

Joined: 2007/4/22
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Actually this does look quite clever, the single hard drive and basic graphics card for embedded stuff, but slap a couple of cards in and you've got loads of Sata attachments and a good graphics card.
I'd still prefer two sata connections and 128mb of graphics ram as standard, but you can't please everyone.
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Order of the Butterfly

Joined: 2009/1/29
Posts: 345 From: Delaware, USA
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Quote # PCI 33/66 MHz & 32bit host bus support # Low-cost, low-power 2D graphics processor
Apparently Acube is stuck using a relatively slow interface for devices on their boards.
2D graphics processor?
I'll still stick with my Radeon 9250. It's slow, but it supports 3D. |
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