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The Icon Bar: General: The Nucleus
 
  The Nucleus
  (17:50 23/5/2000)
  Steve (22:04 23/5/2000)
    senduran (12:29 25/5/2000)
      graphrisc (14:00 25/5/2000)
        RobSimm (17:49 27/5/2000)
        ams (18:20 14/6/2000)
      rab (09:10 30/5/2000)
  Revin Kev (21:43 20/6/2000)
    arenaman (17:37 25/6/2000)
 
RobSimm Message #1138, posted at 17:50, 23/5/2000
Unregistered user Would I be right in thinking that this is gonna be
an Imago in a Really Groovy looking case?
Or is there more to it thatn meets the eye????
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Steve Message #1139, posted at 22:04, 23/5/2000, in reply to message #1138
Unregistered user As far as I can tell, it is exactly as you described it, - although for the price it'll eventually end up selling at (my guess is over 2000ukp), you'd expect an innovative case.
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senduran Message #1140, posted at 12:29, 25/5/2000, in reply to message #1139
Unregistered user Does anyone know what the two little cards describing the thing at the show actually said though? From a picture there seemed to be an awful lot of bullet points.

I want sticky details! :)

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graphrisc Message #1141, posted at 14:00, 25/5/2000, in reply to message #1140
Unregistered user Talking about the nucleus, does anyone actually know if it was running on an imago at the show. It appeared to have some program running, something what Millipede didn't do.

Besides does anyone know if imago is capable of running RO already

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RobSimm Message #1142, posted at 17:49, 27/5/2000, in reply to message #1141
Unregistered user Dunno what the Nucleus was running at the show but
I don't think that the millipede can run RISC OS yet.
The Nucleus does look VERY nice though, I wish I had 2 grand!
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rab Message #1143, posted at 09:10, 30/5/2000, in reply to message #1140
Unregistered user Try http://www.cerilica.com -- plenty of sticky details about the
'agressively styled' case!
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ams Message #1144, posted at 18:20, 14/6/2000, in reply to message #1141
Unregistered user I think I heard somewhere it currently doesn't run RiscOS.

Considering the differences in the hardware this is not surprising. But they apparently were able to display sprite graphics at very high resolution, that proves the hardware is sound and that Millipede have got the difficult bit (the hardware) working. In comparison getting RiscOS running should be a doddle.........

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Revin Kev Message #1145, posted at 21:43, 20/6/2000, in reply to message #1138
Unregistered user Yes but it should be marketed at the profestion
graphical artist. Not at traditonal risc os users.

Hopefully incressing the user base.

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arenaman Message #1146, posted at 17:37, 25/6/2000, in reply to message #1145
Unregistered user Kevin has a great point here.

This would be ideally suited to magazines, publishers and graphical artists. This market segment is very willing not to use Windoze, as is apparent by the vast use of Macs in newspapers etc.

Advantage should be taken!!!

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