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Guinness World Record?

by on Dec.04, 2010, under Computers, Technology, Windows

Premise: the following picture is absolutely true. I took the screenshot while investigating a server that was reported to be very slow. All this mess happened in a couple of weeks.

Quarantine

Do we have a winner? - click to enlarge (hint: look at the number of quarantined files)

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Introducing Sam460ex

by on Apr.10, 2010, under AmigaOS, Computers, Linux, Technology

The Sam460ex board

ACube Systems unveiled their next mainboard: the Sam460ex.

The board is the third product in the 4×0 series after the Sam440ep and the Sam440ep-flex. Sporting the AMCC 460ex SoC processor it features modern technologies like PCI-Express, Gigabit ethernet, USB 2.0. A full list of features has been published on the above link.

Debian Linux already runs on the pre-production board (screenshots here, here, here, here and here). While AmigaOS 4.1 support has not been officially announced so far, it’s very likely that work is already in progress on a port for this board.

ACube Systems will attend the Amiga 25th Anniversary Vintage Computer Fair in London and chances are high that we will see a first version of AmigaOS 4.1 running on the Sam460ex.

At the same event A-EON technologies will demonstrate, for the first time, the new High End Amiga One X1000 running AmigaOS 4.1.

June 2010 will probably be remembered in the (tormented) History of the Amiga Platform.

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Wireless backups, finally!

by on Mar.31, 2008, under Computers, MacOSX, Technology

Time Machine Now Works with Airport Extreme USB Drives – Mac Rumors

At last!

I’m finally able to use my USB Lacie disk attached to my Airport Extreme Base Station with Time Machine.

Although the first backup is a tad slow (obviously it depends on how big is the backup), subsequent backups seems to work very well.

I have to eat my hat for what I wrote some posts ago about Apple not fulfilling advertised features…

Well done Apple.

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Put an Amiga on a CD…

by on Mar.03, 2008, under AmigaOS, Computers, Technology

No, I’m not talking about a software emulator like WinUAE or Cloanto’s AmigaForever

At the beginning of February ACube Systems released the MiniMig, a small (12×12 cm) board that try to reproduce the mighty Amiga500. This is achieved thanks to the use of a Spartan FPGA and an onboard 68000 processor from Freescale.

The original idea and project came from Dennis van Weeren who kindly put his work under an opensource (openhardware?) licence.

ACube Systems then assembled all the pieces together, packaged them in a nice box with a brief user guide and started distributing the board.

You can see a review of the Minimig here.

There is also a page on Wikipedia about the Minimig.

(BTW, 12×12 cm is approx. the size of a CD-ROM, hence the title of this topic)

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