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[News] Amiga adds new content to websiteANN.lu
Posted on 03-Jun-2000 16:28 GMT by Christian Kemp40 comments
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Amiga's homepage now features an Executive Update dated 03-Jun-2000. amigatainment, as the name suggests, seems to be a new section oriented towards entertainment software. A press release on the Amiga Software Developers Kit (SDK) is now also available. Then, there's a (large, but badly formatted) list of companies selling the kit. On a related note, it seems like Ted Wallingford is once again responsible for the site maintenance.
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Amiga adds new content to website : Comment 26 of 40ANN.lu
Posted by Steffen Haeuser on 05-Jun-2000 22:00 GMT
In reply to Comment 23 (learn to read):
Hi!
So the host OS overtakes the MP... what does this mean ? It means that the
AmigaOS will be running in a task of the Host OS and if a "bad thing" happens,
only this task (which is AmigaOS !!!) will crash, and no other tasks of the
host OS. But I would say if we run AmigaOS we do not care about other tasks
of the host OS, but only about tasks of AmigaOS... and naturally, MP of the
Host OS cannot prevent any bad things in the Multitasker of the AmigaOS
(which runs as one task of the Host OS). Added to this, there is the
possibility, that Elate runs self-hosted... I always understood it the way
that the "hosted" possibility is mainly now for the developer machines.
"Selfhosted" probably will save a lot of memory, for one thing...
Steffen Haeuser
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