- The
Iyonix PC was an Acorn-clone
personal computer sold by
Castle Technology and
Iyonix Ltd
between 2002 and 2008.
According to news site Slashdot, it...
-
desktop computers such as the
Iyonix PC and A9home. Most
recent stable versions run on the ARMv3/ARMv4 RiscPC, the ARMv5
Iyonix, ARMv7 Cortex-A8 processors...
- A7000+
computers under the
Acorn brand.
Castle Technology later released the
Iyonix PC in
November 2002, the
first desktop computer to use the
Intel XScale...
- ARM-based RISC OS
computer to run a 32-bit
version of RISC OS. When the
Iyonix PC was
withdrawn from sale, the A9home
remained the only
hardware to be...
- RISC OS 5 was
released in
October 2002 on
Castle Technology's
Acorn clone Iyonix PC. OS 5 is a
separate evolution based upon the NCOS work done by Pace for...
- have been
manufactured by
companies since this date.
Castle Technology –
Iyonix PC
based on the
Intel XScale ARM
processor and PCI bus
Advantage Six – A9home...
-
available under the name
Aemulor Pro. The
software allows Raspberry Pi,
Iyonix PC and A9home
computers running RISC OS to make use of some
software written...
- VIDC20
Sound similar to VIDC20
Dimensions 102 mm (4.0 in) (h) 357 mm (14.1 in) (w) 283 mm (11.1 in) (d)
Successor Phoebe,
Iyonix PC, A9home
Related Risc PC...
- 2003.
Castle Technology released their own Risc PC
compatible design, the
Iyonix PC,
which was
produced until 2008. RISC OS
continued beyond the end of the...
- the
Compaq iPaq 3900 series, and in
other PDAs. It was the CPU in the
Iyonix PC
desktop computer running RISC OS, and the NSLU2 (Slug)
running Linux...