Amijoe: the G3 board for the Amiga.

June 2001

Those pages are a link between the Amiga community and Met@box. Here you can say what you want for the future.
Be aware that the G3 boards can give you the computer you want. It can bring to you softwares you need, games you'll enjoy. It can give a new rebirth to the PPC chip and can change a part (if not the whole) computing age.
So come with us to work for the future of your computer, future of the Amiga (and all people living in our Amiga world, including Metabox themselves :)

Those pages are not official but Metabox is looking at the result. I would like to give a special thanks to Thomas Rudloff (one maker of the boards) and to Susan Elzingre (both of Metabox) for their support and feedback.

Tell Met@box what kind of Amijoe system you want:

  1. Hardware part

    So far 822 Amigans would like to enhance their Amiga:

    Amijoe typePeople registered
    AmiJoe 1200 400214
    AmiJoe 1200 33353
    AmiJoe 1200 30027
    AmiJoe 1200 25062
    AmiJoe 3000/4000394
    AmiJoe 200072
    You didn't register yet ? Click here to tell Metabox what kind of board you want.

  2. Software part (OS)

    The hardware is nice but the OS is important too. As you surely love AmigaOS as I do, you understand what I mean.
    The Amijoe boards can run virtually any operating system written for a PPC processor. So you would be able to use AmigaOS (68k emulation), AROS, BeOS on the boards. But Metabox can't spend money working on each solution, so they need to know which OS you prefer to know what direction to go.
    Click here to tell us what OS you would like to use on your Amijoe powered Amiga (669 comments).

Philippe 'Elwood' Ferrucci
Jay Miner Society
Phoenix Platform Consortium
Amiga Translator Organisation