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You'll see a portable Efika and more power efficient, low cost devices before you see a Pegasos desktop again. One question; what is the point of a dual-core high-end board to make MorphOS 2.0 a success? It's a shared-memory OS with barely any chance of real SMP support..
Too bad, because I really believe that the Pegasos was a great success because it was a real desktop (which the Efika can't be) with great features :
- powerful enough to both run a Linux complete desktop & MacOSX via MacOnLinux
- MorphOS Amiga-like OS support
- enough standard to be putted into a standard case with a standard power supply for a decent price
Compared to it, the Efika really has big disadvantages to be a desktop replacement of it :
- Really not enough powerful ! (can't really compile on it without using another computer+NFS, can't use a complete desktop environment without using all memory, etc...)
- still no support of MorphOS 1.5, 2.0 or any (and still no communication of the team at all about it)
- not standard motherboard which can't be putted into any case.
So, OK the Efika can be used for something else (network node, thin media client, portable device ...) and that's ways I'm now exploring myself, but I think that your old Pegasos users are really waiting for a new Pegasos desktop with Linux+MorphOS support. So saying there won't be any new Pegasos in a near future is really not a good news to those users if you want to keep them continuing to buy Genesi products.
So I now say it as a Pegasos user too :
We, the users, want a new and more powerful Pegasos with Linux with MorphOS support (at least on one core) !.
Why a more powerful Pegasos ? Because more power at least under Linux would be great, even if not maximal under MorphOS. Something else I would really like to have on a new Pegasos, is a 3D support of the latest ATI & nVIDIA PCI xpress cards.
See here:
Petition for a new high end Pegasos