[News] Interview with Ben Hermans from Hyperion | ANN.lu |
Posted on 07-Nov-2001 20:45 GMT by Christophe Decanini | 194 comments View flat View list |
Christoph Gutjahr interviewed Hyperion about AmigaOS 4.0.
You can read the interview on amiga-news.de in English or in German.
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Posted by Hans-Joerg Frieden on 08-Nov-2001 11:02 GMT | In reply to Comment 15 (Brecht [darklite]): > I didn't mention WarpOS.
No, I did.
> What else will be new that's not in OS3.9?
A lot. Details will be available shortly.
> Linux is a success in the professional world, but not on the desktop market
Servers and the like, yes. AmigaOS, regardless of PPC, 68k or X86 is no server OS, but a desktop OS. That is exactly the point. You cannot co-exist in the desktop market. I never claimed anything else.
> In the embedded market mostly.
Yes, QNX is an embedded product. Where x86 has zero influence. Unlike the Motorola embedded PowerPC's, or StrongArms.
> But all these OS's are/were far more successfull on the desktop market than
> a PPC AmigaOS will ever be.
Sure, in the server market where AmigaOS is as inept as Win95. With *no* system security *whatsoever*, how would you like to compete there?
Again, show me one single desktop OS besides Windows that has any significance. If you don't like the BeOS example, pick one of the others. I don't care. DesktopWindows.
> You know better than to generalise than that.
No, sorry. That's all I ever see of UAE users. |
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