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Valkerie

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NAME: BeBox
MANUFACTURER: Be
TYPE: Professional Computer
ORIGIN: U.S.A.
YEAR: October 1995
END OF PRODUCTION: 1997
KEYBOARD: Standard PC-AT
CPU: Two RISC-based PowerPC 603 or 603e
SPEED: 66 or 133 MHz
RAM: Up to 256 MB (up to 8 72-pin SIMM modules)
ROM: Unknown
TEXT MODES: 80 columns x 25 lines
GRAPHIC MODES: 640x480 to 1600x1200
COLORS: 256 to 16.7 million
SOUND: 16-bit stereo sound system - Dual MIDI channels
SIZE / WEIGHT: 21 (W) x 39.8 (H) x 46.1 (D) cm
I/O PORTS: 4xserial, Parallel, 3xInfrared, SCSI II, 2xjoystick, 2xMidi, GeekPort
BUILT IN MEDIA: 3.5'' 1.44 MB FDD, SCSI & IDE HDD
OS: BeOs
POWER SUPPLY: Built-in 240W PSU
PERIPHERALS: 3 x PCI and 5 x ISA card slots
PRICE: Unknown

 

thirdlegstump

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I actually remember those things. Faster and far more reliable than any Wintel box at the time with the superior PPC processors also used in Macintosh systems.
 

So

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Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
The Be operating system.

It Be dead.


It lives! http://www.yellowtab.com/

I knew I'd get a bite.:D All these old os's get to live forever. I mean, you can still run Amiga Workbench if you want, but why, who knows! :p

I wonder how Apple's move away from the PPC architechure is going to effect the new Amigas.