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Quote: Originally posted by Amorph Now, look at it from the other side: Theories and ideals aside, there cannot be a clean separation of hardware and software without a least common denominator. If you want to move beyond that minimal functionali…
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Quote: Originally posted by Eric_Z Amiga still exists, so the use of "was" is a bit unwarrented, no? Take a look here for the latest developments. Yes, you are correct, the Amiga still does exist, my apologies. I am a fan …
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quote: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Not amiga. ?? Not amiga? Amiga was a good company... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jeeze, don't quote me out of…
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I haven't tried out GNUStep, but it does sound interesting. Thanks for the tip. -MacintoshMan Quote: Originally posted by spankalee You ever checked out GNUStep? This is actually possible right now, they just don't have the entire Ap…
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I should correct myself here, my ideas about running apple software on some universal hardware are probably as you mention, not a good idea for Apple as they would be undercut by cheap machines. I had originally started with the idea of a functio…
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Quote: Originally posted by Phroggy I'm not sure I understand what MacintoshMan is suggesting... seems like he wants a Windows-compatible OS on Mac hardware... What I am proposing is the OS wars we have all fought since compu…
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Eye126 has a concept on the Cube that is Pure Dream and Beautiful. It could have been the Cube that never happened. The iMac upgrade that became too expensive and too complex with all the cables. If this were the New form factor for the new …
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Apple's iHub strategy with all the associated software that interacts is a well thought out process. The Register has an interesting article that takes that concept and looks at hardware interaction in BLUETOOTH iPOD, but the question applies…
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Quote: Originally posted by AsLan^ I think NEC made one of these. It looked good in a magazine, wireless and all. When it comes to AIO's, I prefer laptops, a desktop should be expandable, and the argument joe consumer (I for one have never …
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Quote: Originally posted by Chris Cuilla Possible they will go away from the AIO design? Jeff Fraser of Core Computers, a small company that is putting Mac clones together has a design of a 'Pizza' box style. Something like this could still…
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Quote: Originally posted by Chris Cuilla I think the immediate future probably holds the following: (Aside from the obvious CPU, memory and HD updates) - Minor cosmetic refinements - 19"-20" display for high-end; 17" for low-end - slot lo…