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....since Intel don't put parallel ATA controllers in their chipsets anymore, this is driving the market now).
Looking at the OSW Diagram i see users ending up with one HD and a CDRom.
There should be at least the option for a second HD...
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Not really. Multicore, low-frequency chipsets are really common in 2006.
You think too much about MorphOS, we are thinking of current design methods and Linux and workstation usage
That is true for IBM POWER 4 and POWER 5 but the PPC 970 was designed to clock higher than the "Big Iron" Server Processors with 144MB of on Board Cache. For me this means the OSW with Core Frequency at 1,25 GHz will totally suck in single thread performance (slower (maybe equal) compared to the some year's old G4 at 1.25 GHz). Parallelisation does not always work and always only to some degree.
Don't get me wrong i
really like the idea of the OSW but some parts i would like to have changed.
So please, consider at least 4 x Serial Ata channels and the option to buy higher clocked OSW's (Exchangable CPU modules?). Didn't vote for now because i have to make up my mind first...