The MicroDigital Omega was a home computer developed and sold in the early 2000s by MicroDigital. It runs the RISC OS operating system.[2]
Developer | MicroDigital |
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Type | 32-bit microcomputer |
Release date | 2003 |
Introductory price | £1149 (ex VAT)[1] |
Operating system | RISC OS 4 |
CPU | Intel StrongARM SA110 @ 300 MHz |
Memory | up to 512 MiB of SDRAM |
Display | VGA |
The Omega suffered a protracted development, announced in 2000, it was released in 2003.[3]
References
edit- ^ Foundation - News from MicroDigital Ltd Archived 9 July 2012 at archive.today
- ^ http://chrisacorns.computinghistory.org.uk/AfterAcorn/Microdigital.html#Omega Chris's Acorns - Omega
- ^ Drobe - Omega production saga continues
External links
edit- Foundation - Alpha Omega
- Steffen Huber - Benchmarks - MicroDigital Omega vs. Castle IYONIX pc
- RiscWorld - MicroDigital Omega Press Day
- MicroDigital - The NewsDesk - Saturday 12 July 2003
- The Qube RiscOS Server - Acorn and Related Systems - MicroDigital Omega
- RISC OS User Group Of London - OMEGeddon!
- RiscWorld - The MicroDigital Omega
- Drobe - MicroDigital's Omega priorities
- Drobe - MicroDigital's domain expires
- Drobe - MicroDigital sought by bailiffs
- Drobe - MicroDigital incommunicado