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The Archimedes is dead. Long live the Archimedes! http://82.148.227.125:8080/viewtopic.php?f=122&t=55746 |
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Author: | LeBeourfCurtaine [ Sat Jun 26, 2010 1:37 am ] |
Post subject: | The Archimedes is dead. Long live the Archimedes! |
El Reg: RISC OS runs on fastest hardware ever Nostalgic for the Acorn Archimedes? Help is at hand ![]() RISC OS is alive and well and running on the fastest hardware it's ever been on – and the kit only costs £120. But "kit" is the operative word... The Beagleboard is a little different. Mainly this is due to its specification: an 720MHz ARM CPU, along with a DSP and PowerVR graphics, plus 256MB of RAM, a USB port, an HDMI port and SD/MMC slot. In other words, a capable little self-contained PC. The display needs to be powered-on before the board, or it won't be detected, and the OS displays an error about a missing keyboard every boot. (It's fair enough – there's no Acorn keyboard port anywhere near the thing and never will be.) A FAT-formatted SD card holds the ROM image, but the card slot can't be accessed by RISC OS just yet, so it also needs an Acorn ADFS-formatted USB key as a boot drive. Which pretty much mandates that you have to have a working Acorn box (with USB) to hand – or a free emulator – to bootstrap the system. But hardware-wise, you don't need much: a power supply, a couple of flash drives, a small SD card – the OS only takes 10MB – and USB keyboard, mouse and hub, plus an HDMI display or a convertor cable to hook the HDMI output into a D-SUB or DVI monitor. The ambitious might want to fit it into a case, or wait for UK availability of the slightly faster and better-specced Beagleboard-xM. |
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