[News] Morphos runs on AmigaOne too. | ANN.lu |
Posted on 04-Sep-2002 13:04 GMT by Christophe Decanini | 160 comments View flat View list |
Bill Buck posted a comment here that says:
Also, we might as well let the thread know that MorphOS runs on the A1 too. We have one of "their" boards and it works! That should settle the issue of "write once, publish anywhere"... Plus, we are happy to sell a Pegasos to Mr. Hermans and his team or anyone else. Ben, you can have one from the next production and you do not even have to be a Betatester...;)
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Posted by takemehomegrandma on 04-Sep-2002 16:22 GMT | In reply to Comment 47 (José): > Absolute power over the user?! Oh man!
Well, what do they want then? Anyway, that is what they will have.
> What about power to avoid some interest only companies screwing customers by
> selling pseudo compatible hardware?
MorphOS and Pegasos is fully compatible with each other.
> Besides, if bPlan doesn't have OS4 on their hardware is cause they don't want
> to, what about that? Saying AIncs conditions are too strict is pure BS,
> everyone knows.
AmigaInc and Hyperion is free to extend the market by "porting" their OS to the Pegasos. Bplan has no objections or conditions at all, as everyone knows.
> And now they announce MOS on A1, for strategy only.Pah, you think it's for
> sake of you the user? I bet it's more like when it was said MOS didn't
> use/had AmigaOS source code, and then on the bPlan site they subtly admit it
> has.
It will be clear to everyone when the "final" A1 (the one with the ROM lock) comes out, and MorphOS no longer will run on that board, that AmigaInc and Eyetech has reached their goal - absolute power over what the users runs on their purchased hardware. |
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