[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 Crumb // AAT on 04-Sep-2002 19:49 GMT | In reply to Comment 73 (Alkis Tsapanidis): P96 is not equal to CGX one, it is only compatible. P96 patches the system libraries as CGX may do, but it is not based in the work of CGX. From an user point of view p96 is easier to install and set up (at least some friends of mine had problems installing CGX but P96 gave them no problems)
From a programmer's point of view I find that p96 is slightly better documented.
Anyway, after trying both systems in some cards (spectrum,picasso2,cv64,cv3D and now in my Picasso4) I can't see huge differences that make one system bastly superior to the other. It seems that p96 is slightly faster and CGX is more compatible. The first Warp3D version also ran in my CV3D with p96 installed. About MUI the only thing I can say is that I like it, but has too many stability problems. Please, don't tell me that the cause of this are the applications... are ALL the MUI apps badly coded? I don't think so... the easiest way to crash an Amiga is opening some MUI apps... Although in theory it is in development I haven't seen a new version that fixes the many lock ups it causes (I know there are PPC versions, but they are basically the same code recompiled for PPC). MUI is one of the best things the Amiga has, but its stability has to be improved a lot. |
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