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Hi folks !
I just would like to say here that I'm getting bored because I've invested a lot of time in the Efika & the Pegasos, and now since several months, everything seems to be paused or abandonned or is just announces of things that are not developed or not available...
I hope I'm wrong... I'm now seriously thinking about selling my Efika, my Pegasos (even the efika.org domain... ?)
Why ?
- still no release of MorphOS - can't remember the date of 1.4.5 release
- Efika 1 now dead.
- Efika 2 planned... for when ?
- Efika powerdev project : a lot of them are abandonned
- XGI project ? Still waiting for a board...
- Pegasos III project dead
- TetraPower project dead
- PowerPC stuff getting really outdated compared to a 499€ basic PC laptop
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etc...
Sorry for being negative here... I hope Genesi will find a good solution to fix that, but I don't see much interest for me in that now :-(
So long !
Well, MOS 2.0 is not the issue of Genesi, but of the MOS-Team. There were demonstrations recently and MOS 2.0 is in it's bug fixing phase now. But the release should have been better yesterday than tomorrow - that's for sure.
The Efika1 is, according to BBRV, not really dead. If there will be another production, we'll see. But I guess the Efika2 is not too far away. The board is not the most complex one which is thinkable and I guess the bplan guys do it good and quick.
The OF is - I assume - much much much recycleable from the Efika1, thus reducing development time strongly.
XGI is IMHo not too interesting, at least not for end users.
PegasosIII - well, that's one of those things were it reall does not look good. I'd still love to see a 8641 board, but Genesi's/bplan's resources are limited. get to know some multi-millionaire with a faible for PPC and we were much closer to something like the PegasosIII. Money makes the world go round - it's like that (unfortunately).
TetraPower - similar to PIII.
PowerPC gets more specialized, the general purpose desktop PPC CPU is more or less dead now. But those ultra low energy processors have quite some potential and the 512x and 52xx are still leading the eneregy/efficience ratio. The situation in PPC land could be better, but not everything is bad there.
In the end an advice: keeping some distance to those things helps to keep a clear and a relaxed view about the things and to avoid black/white decisions.