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Posted on 23-May-2002 20:36 GMT by Christophe Decanini | 116 comments View flat View list |
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Posted by priest on 24-May-2002 07:35 GMT | In reply to Comment 71 (Alkis Tsapanidis): >Have you ever even tried to run MorphOS dude?
On my 68060/50 Amiga, no. I could not reason the needed investment in CSPPC.
(my friend (ex-MorphOS user) has two non-functional BPPCs (phase5 and dce models) and nowhere to repair them)
>1) It doesn't manage to run some amiga software, it runs MOST Amiga software.
Still not all, so it does not matter to the subject, not even OS4 run all apps.
But I doubt reverse-engineered Amiga compatibility ever becomes as solid as the original.
>2) It's Amiga like.
Yes, perhaps more than BeOS. But still it is not AmigaOS (and it contains 0% of the original AmigaOS code).
>3) It's not a completely foreign OS like BeOS was...
Because of the emulation layer?
IMO: It is completely foreign OS, it might have some Amiga compatibility box, but that's all.
Most likely Quark side of MOS will be very very good, like BeOS was. But I would not like to see it mixed up with AmigaOS.
>4) Would you say the same if OS4 wasn't in development?
If AmigaOS would not be developed further, Ralph's OS & HW would be my plan B.
(and pegasos is more appealing than a bog standard x86)
But still, I could not call it AmigaOS and the community there would not be "Amiga" community.
Since these all depend on people's personal opinnions, there are people who think anything past the original HW is not Amiga. But IMO, Amiga is where the AmigaOS AND it's features are. |
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