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A-EON Technology: More Trivia and “First Contact” Links

The official logo of A-EON Technology

Hello everyone,

Hope you all have had a splendid weekend. :)

Yesterday, I received an e-mail from A-EON Technology about a musical tribute to the AmigaOne X1000 and some other news. I’ve included it below for all of you to read. :) It’s great to see progress being made and that a new batch of X1000′s will go into production soon.

Movie trivia and “First Contact” links

Musical Tribute

To mark the release of the AmigaONE X1000 “First Contact” system we commissioned free-lance music composer Rachel Dickinson (aka Rayne Leafe) to create two original soundtracks as a tribute to the ground-breaking Amiga 1000 computer. We asked her to compose a new start-up boot sound for the AmigaONE X1000 which built on the Amigas’ original diagnostic audio test. We also asked her to create a longer piece which captures the spirit of the AmigaONE X1000. The result is A-EON Starlight an atmospheric and evocative music score which evolved from her new boot theme.

According to venerable AmigaOS developer Olaf Barthel, “the Amiga 1000 audio diagnostic test (aka boot sound) is based upon the Siegfried horn motif, as used in Richard Wagner’s Ring cycle. The code for the Amiga 1000 boot ROM does not contain just the Wagner snippet, but also something else: the five tone “theme of the mothership” by John Williams as used in “Close encounters of the third kind”. Barthel added “The author of the audio diagnostic code appears to be Siegfried W. Bleher. The theme played by the Amiga 1000 appears to be an edited version, which plays faster than Wagner’s original, and is not exactly in tune with it either. The notes played are as follows: c, g (long note), e (1/128th note), c, d, e, f, e, d, d. The playback frequencies and speed are hard-coded for an NTSC machine, which might explain why it sounds like it does. The individual sound generation code uses a sine wave and emulates an ADSR envelope with short attack time and a slightly longer release time. From what I can tell, the diagnostic code and the music as we know it today finally came together on 13 May 1985. Also (I tested the code when I discovered it), John William’s five tone theme did not sound quite as good as in the film. In the film score, the cue that contains the five tone theme is called “wild signals”. It is perhaps fitting that the Amiga’s 1985 “Close Encounter” developed into the AmigaONE X1000′s “First Contact”.

Rachel commented, “I spent my childhood using an Amiga computer and it’s a special privilege for me to be able to contribute to its continuing success. When I was asked to write the boot sound for the new AmigaONE X1000 I wanted to pay homage to both the simple boot theme of the original Amiga and the enhanced start-up sound created for AmigaOS 4 by Japanese electropop artist, composer and Amiga user Susumu Hirasawa. I’ve tried to remain true to the tone row of the original boot sound while adding a modern interpretation. The A-EON Starlight theme is an expansion and exploration of the new boot theme. I hope you enjoy my musical Amiga tribute. “

Links:
AmigaONE X1000 boot theme
A-EON Starlight

The Mark of Xorro!

As part of our ongoing commitment to the AmigaONE X1000, we commissioned Varisys to design a special Xorro plug-in board to take advantage of the A1-1000′s onboard Xena “co-processor”. The Xorro board is intended for the consummate Amiga hacker and is a practical XMOS veroboard which allows access to the Xena slot IOs and power rails. It has the added advantage of being able to be cut in half via an added dotted line, allowing it to be used in small form factor cases. To demonstrate it’s use on the AmigaONE X1000, Varisys created a simple circuit with a buffer and some LEDs. A video is attached of the Xorro board performing an XMOS “walking 1″ test on the Xena pins. The Xorro plug-in board will be stocked by AmigaKit and information will be posted on their website in the near future.

Link:
Xorro in action on the AmigaONE X1000

“First Contact” Update

If you missed out on an AmigaONE X1000 “First Contact” system and still want to join the party we have some good news for you. Following the overwhelming success of the “First Contact” initiative, we are pleased to announce that we have authorised another production run. As before, these systems will be supplied with AmigaOS 4 Update 1.5 pre-installed and a fully paid-up license for the supply of AmigaOS 4.2 when it is commercially released by Hyperion Entertainment. Please check out the AmigaKit website for pre-order details which will be posted in the near future.

Link:
AmigaKit AmigaOne X1000 pre-order news

A-EON Technology

Lot’s of interesting news there. Will be interesting to see if the new batch of X1000′s will be sold out as quickly as the last one. :)

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A-EON: The Perfect Partnership

The official logo of A-EON Technology

A-EON Technology is making progress on the development of the AmigaOne X1000 computer. I wrote a post about the newly released AmigaOS 4.1 Update 3 about a week ago. In a recent press release, A-EON Technology now confirms that the beta testers have been supplied with this version of the OS, along with their Nemo 2.1 motherboards.

AmigaOS for AmigaOne X1000 (http://a-eon.com/)

AmigaOS for AmigaOne X1000 (http://a-eon.com/)

Please read on for the full press release.

Enjoy! :)

Wellington, 4th September 2011

AmigaOS4.1 Update 3

A-EON Technology is pleased to confirm that AmigaOne X1000 betatesters have been supplied with the latest version of AmigaOS4.1 with their Nemo 2.1 motherboards. Update 3 is the foundation OS for the AmigaOne X1000 and betatesters will assist Hyperion Entertainment as they work towards the release of AmigaOS4.2.

Meanwhile here are some initial impressions from a few A1-X1000 betatesters:-

“Timberwolf Alpha (is) very responsive and Turboprint and LPR.device work great.”

“I have copied my stuff across from my A1(XE), most things work. Quake II and UAE work well, as does OWB 3.31″

“UAE is a pleasure to use for a bit of retro gaming, it possible to emulate an A1200/CD32 with AGA chipset at full speed on a 640×480 screen.”

Please check the images below and the Media Gallery for a selection of AmigaOS4.1 screen grabs supplied by A1-X1000 betatesters.

Link

New Multiboot Firmware

We are also pleased to report that we commissioned new Multiboot Firmware for the AmigaOne X1000. This new firmware includes a user configurable boot menu that can be used to boot multiple operating systems directly from the firmware without the need for additional program like yaboot.

A-EON Technology CVBA

Lot’s of positive stuff here. Especially enjoyed reading that UAE runs at full speed in 640×480 while emulating an AGA machine. Also top-notch with the multi-boot firmware.

Here’s a picture of the machine running DosBox in a window in Workbench.

AmigaOne X1000 running DosBox (http://a-eon.com/)

AmigaOne X1000 running DosBox (http://a-eon.com/)

Anyone out there considering purchasing the AmigaOne X1000 when it is released? What do you think about the project and whether it will be successful or not? Thanks in advance for your opinion. :)

AmigaOS 4.1 Updated 3 Released

Today Hyperion Entertainment announced the release of the newest version of AmigaOS, namely 4.1 Update 3. This OS will be used to power the new computer from A-EON Technology called the AmigaOne X1000. You can find more information about this machine by clicking here.

Here’s the complete press release from the official website of Hyperion Entertainment:

AmigaOS 4.1 Update 3 Released

Brussels – August 29th, 2011

Hyperion Entertainment CVBA and the AmigaOS development team announce the immediate availability for download of AmigaOS 4.1 Update 3 for registered users of AmigaOS 4.1 on the following platforms:

Update 3, painstakingly assembled by AmigaOS’ project lead Steven Solie after extensive beta testing by our dedicated team of beta testers, contains a substantial part of the new functionality and a wide variety of bug fixes and improvements developed over the last 16 months.

Please note that some new applications (including Timberwolf) will rely on the feature-set of AmigaOS 4.1 Update 3.

An incomplete list of features in Update 3 includes:

  • Updated Installation Utility program;
  • Updated PATA and SATA drivers;
  • Improved DOS stability and speed;
  • Fixed Amiga shared object issues;
  • Support for AmigaOne keyboards including boing key swap feature; Set keymap_swapaltamiga to “on” in your firmware to enable;
  • Updated Intuition and GUI components;
  • New consistent full release string including update number;
  • Updated AmiSSL certificates;
  • Updated USB stack with USB 2.0 (EHCI) support;
  • Improved Sam460ex support including sound driver;
  • I2C support for the Sam440ep and Sam460ex platforms;
  • Updated and improved Warp3D support;
  • Faster 2D graphics support;
  • Various kernel fixes for increased stability;
  • Updated MUI with many new features to make porting MUI 4.0 based applications simpler;
  • Improved notifications support.

Hyperion Entertainment wishes to thanks its customers for their continued support in these exciting times for the Amiga platform.

Online support for AmigaOS and Update 3 is provided via Hyperion Entertainment’s Support Forum.

Are any of you running AmigaOS on classic or next-generation hardware? If yes, are you going to install this new version of the OS?

As a bonus, here’s a video from a guy calling himself Techamigakit at YouTube. This clip shows the AmigaOne X1000 booting AmigaOS 4.1 Update 3. Please keep in mind that the AmigaOne X1000 is under testing and that the boot-up is therefore slower than it will be in the future. Enjoy the show!

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