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Posted on 10-Aug-2002 23:01 GMT by Rüdiger Hanke16 comments
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Today the "Butterfly Edition" of ScummVM for MorphOS was released. The core is the current CVS version of ScummVM 0.2.0. The "Butterfly Edition" contains many improvements and optimisations in the MorphOS interface that affect the general usability. The update is thus highly recommended. Comments and suggestions are welcome as usual.

Download: http://www.muenster.de/~tomjoad/scummvm.html

Due to a bug in the beta version of the cdda library, the CD audio of Monkey Island may not work with certain CD-ROM drives. Regrettably, the current version of the library does not work anymore with the public MorphOS demo. Those with access to later betas may request a bugfixed version from me by e-mail.

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ScummVM "Butterfly Edition" released : Comment 9 of 16ANN.lu
Posted by takemehomegrandma on 11-Aug-2002 15:26 GMT
In reply to Comment 6 (Fab1):
I agree, and the look and feel of MorphOS is practically identical to AmigaOS. As is the functionality, the filesystem structures, etc. An old time Amiga enthusiast can sit down in front of a MorphOS setup (or an Amithlon setup, or (soon) an AROS setup) and use the "Amiga" exactly the same way as he is used to. Most Amiga users wont notice much difference, except that everything feels updated and goes very fast. You can even run your old 68k and PPC Amiga apps!
Clearly, you couldn´t say that about QNX, Linux, Windows or any other (Non Amiga style) operating systems, *INCLUDING* Amiga Inc's TAO software (which they missleading calls *Amiga* Anywhere). So you can´t say that MorphOS equals to Linux in the case of usability and philosophy. MorphOS equals to AmigaOS. MorphOS could very well have been Amiga OS 4, and it would have, if the world had been more rational ...
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