The odd, crackling audio which has bedeviled some SAM460ex and AmigaOne 500 owners has finally had its root cause identified: a missing resistor on some boards. According to Acube Systems a particular board resistor which serves as a clock select for the on-board AC97 codec is missing for some boards but not others.
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FINALLY! A NEW HIGH END AMIGA COMPUTER! - THE WAIT IS OVER! At the start of this journey, we posed the question 'what is X?' The answer is that X is many things. X is the Xena/XMOS chip, and the Xorro slot that accompanies it. X is the mystery CPU, and above all, X is the AmigaOne X1000, the new complete desktop computer system from A-EON. June 6, 2005
<b>Amigaworld is pleased to announce that the 20 Answers to the 20 Questions as asked by our members are now available to Read...</b> (Warning Not for the faint hearted) Please click on "Source" to goto AmigaWorld.net and read the answers. March 8, 2005
<b>Leuven, Belgium - 3. March, 2005</b> Hyperion Entertainment is pleased to announce the immediate availability of a new AmigaOne firmware update for registered customers of AmigaOS 4.0. New features in this release include October 6, 2004
Leuwen, Belgium - October 6th 2004. In preparation for the upcoming update of Amiga OS 4.0, Hyperion Entertainment is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the much improved U-Boot 1.1.1 for AmigaOne SE and XE motherboards. New features include: August 28, 2004
Eyetech has published detailed specifications and price info of two Micro AmigaOne models. The commercial µ-A1-C and industrial µ-A1-I are expected to be in shops in October and November respectively. Ready-to-run systems in distinctive cases are to be expected later on. IntuitionBase will soon cover the new models in the AmigaOne section. May 21, 2004
As was previously shown on <a href=http://www.atumtech.com/testssss/image2/IMGP0860.jpg>this</a> picture the ArticiaP has been given a memory speed boost from 166Mhz DDR to 200Mhz DDR, and as this <a href=http://www.mai.com/products/BRA670R2.0.pdf>pdf</a> shows the CPU bus has been given a bump up to 200Mhz. The proccess has been "moved" from a 0.25µm proccess to a 0.18µm one. March 21, 2004
The Articia P has received a speed bump (400Mhz DDR memory instead of 333Mhz and probably a bump of the CPU bus too). This is the Northbridge that is due to go into the future AmigaOne-XC from Eyetech. There is also some information on what can be expected with the new Northbridge the Aritcia I and "budget" variant, the Is. |