A\Box FAQ V2.0
1. Getting an A\Box
2. Technical Questions
3. Amiga Compability
4. OS questions
5. Upgrading the A\Box
1. Getting an A\Box
Q: When can it be bought ?
Phase 5 have announced that the first A\Box will be available after
the 1 quarter of 98. Developers can get their hands on the A\Box by
the end of 1997. Mass production is expected to start in the end of
the 2nd quarter of 1998.
Q: Where can I buy it ?
Phase 5 have guaranteed WorldWide availability, but you could take
a look at Phase 5's list of dealers and distributors.
Q: How much will it cost ?
The price of the A\Box have not been decided yet. But Phase 5's
latest comment about the price was 2000 USD, 1300 GBP and 3000 DM,
for an A\Box with the basic features. 16 MB RAM, a hard disk in the
1 GB range and a CD-ROM drive. Since the prices of computer
equipment can change daily, it's too soon to set a price at this
moment. SDRAM and hard disk prices are expected to drop quite a lot
before the release of the A\Box. And the maximum CD-ROM speed will
increase. 2. Technical Questions
Q: What type of memory does the A\Box use ?
64 bit SDRAMs in pairs for fast 128 bit memory access. There is
currently no computer which can make use of SDRAMs the way the
A\box can.
Q: How fast are the busses ?
The system controller is the Caipirinha which works internally
(graphics incl. 3D, disk- and memory-access, sound, MPEG..) at 128
bit 200 MHz and externally (CPU, external busses) at 128 bit 100
MHz. The CPU-bus works at 64 bit 100 MHz.
Q: Does the A\Box have built-in video in/out
?
Yes. Two independent video inputs in Y/UV 4:2:2 quality and two
video outputs (one for your monitor and one for PAL/NTSC or
S-VHS).
Q: Does the sound hardware support hardware mixing or
must this be done by the software (that is, by mod players, etc.)
?
Hardware support for mixing (by FAME) with any number of virtual
tracks (only limited by the memory available)
Q: Can I use two monitors to the A\Box ?
Yes. E.g you could use one normal pc-monitor for normal
applications, and a second monitor (Amiga-monitor or TV) for Video
output. This video-output could be used to send out edited video to
a videorecorder. So this output will be perfect for video-editing,
and making cool effects in homemade videos.
Q: Will the A/Box support MPEG-2, MPEG-1 is software
?
(MPEG-2 is the commercial hardware method of Xmitting MPEG
video.)
A/Box can support any kind of video coding because it contains a
programmable DSP (Digital Signal Processor). If new video-standards
will come in the future, A/Box will be able to support them.
Q: During the next few years, the US is going "Digital
Video", utilizing an aspect ratio of 16 X 9. Is the A/Box display
capable of this?
Same answer as above. There are no limitations to what type of
coding A/Box can support. Somebody must program this support of
course.
3. Amiga Compability
Q: Does my old AmigaOS 3.0 software work with the A\Box
?
The A\box will be binary compatible with AmigaOS 3.0 which means
that compability will probably be very good.
Q: Can I link together an A\Box and an Amiga 1200 to get
old software to work ?
We have heard of no such plans. But there isn't really a need for
that if compability is good enough.
Q: Can I get my old Amiga partitions transported to the
A\Box ?
The A\box will use mountlists and therefor this should not be a
problem.
Q: Can I use any standard A1200, A2-3-4000 cards in the
A\Box ?
No. There is none of the old Amiga-busses (Zorro for example) in
the A\box.
4. OS Questions
Q: What OS will be used in the A\Box ?
The A\Box will use a modern UNIX kernel as the operating system
core.
You can get more information from Phase 5's own page on this
subject.
Q: Is the A/Box capable of running the BeOS
?
No not directly. I guess it would not be such a problem to port
BeOS to A/Box, but it must be ported first.
5. Upgrading the A\Box
Q: Is it possible to change CPU easily, without changing
the motherboard ?
You will be able upgrade easily (without changing motherboards), at
least up to 604e 533 MHz and it is not impossible you will be able
to upgrade even beyond that.
Q: Can I upgrade the memory easily ?
Yes. Buy two (due to 128 bit mode) SDRAM:s and just snap them into
free slots. There are eight SDRAM-slots in the A\box, so you can
fit a total of 1 GB RAM into your computer.
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