Short: Pics of Haynie working on PIOS ONE Author: mat@mats.net (Mat Bettinson) Uploader: mat mats net (Mat Bettinson) Type: pix/misc Architecture: generic Here's three pictures of Dave Haynie working feverishly on the PIOS ONE prototype. I took these some 20 minutes before my flight back to London. Many thanks to the guys at PIOS for driving me out to their headquarters in Hildesheim from the CeBIT show at much in excess of the German speed limit. :-) Sorry for the picture quality, I'd run out of film for my SLR camera right after I took a photo of the motherboard, so this is taken with a backup 'happy snappy'. As for the PIOS ONE machine itself... Actually it worked before (CeBIT) but Stefan Domeyer, boss of PIOS Computer AG, informed me that Apple pointed out adding so-called CHRP compliancy was easy. Unfortunately adding Apple's 'Hydra' CHRP componant broke the design days before the CeBIT show in Hannover. So here's Dave Haynie working late trying to get it working to get up and running at the show. Ta da! No specs here, check out their web site or our fine publication for the full monty. (http://www.pios.de) Naturally the full story is in CU Amiga Magazine, sorry for the adverts on the pictures but it's a condition of the company allowing me to use them. Probably not a bad idea since our A\BOX concept render did the rounds though the Universe with no-one knowing where it actually came from. :-/ I'll just take time to mention here that our Web site, long been neglected due to the company moving office, staff changes and my hollidays, is due for a complete redesign. The URL is http://www.cu-amiga.co.uk, hope you drop in and give us some comments. Please don't hound for updates though, we're all too painfully aware when we don't have time to work on it. Finally, the CU Amiga mailing list is still not operation (again) after the massive HD failure of 'Bitch'. The author of the listserver (MatSERV was lost forever) did reply once but not again since I've urgently requested the registered version (yes we did offer to pay). It will be back on soon even if I have to write MatSERV again (sigh), please keep an eye on the web site for more information. Keep the faith, Mat Bettinson - Technical Editor of CU Amiga Magazine (mat@mats.net)