PowerPC-based "Classic Amiga"
systems
Developer: Haage & Partner/Phase 5
Announced: 1998 |
In the dramatic announcements of the World of Amiga 1998 show it
became obvious that the PowerPC was being sidelined in Amiga Inc's
plans. It was suggested that the PowerPC would eventually become a
dead end, killing the potential market for PPC accelerators and
PPC-based Amiga. Why would anyone buy a PPC Amiga if it was not
capable of running the next generation AmigaOS? In recognition that
this would make their WarpOS Vs. PowerUP battle a mute point, Haage
& Partner and Phase 5 buried their differences on the final day
of the show and announced a partnership in developing a standard
PPC implementation. They stated:
"We will ensure that users of the PowerUP system
have a transparent integration of their PowerPC and will see a rich
variety of the most powerful applications released
soon."
Under the new business plan Haage & Partner would handle
future development of the PowerUP software kernel, while Phase 5
would restrict themselves to producing and marketing the hardware.
To protect the development of 'future' PowerPC Amigas, a proposal
was submitted and authorized by Amiga Inc. to develop a PPC
alternative to the Amiga Bridge
system.
Although the business plan was promising it lacked some
essential information that was not provided by Amiga Inc. Most
notably the company did not even chose a OS partner until several
months later, and then abandoned the plans to develop a Linux
solution. It is difficult to see how the PPC business plan could be
developed when it relied upon the Gateway-Amiga to make a decision
and stick to it.
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Last Update: 24/6/2002
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