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Posted on 26-Sep-2002 12:39 GMT by A.Scott Pringle47 comments
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an update to the Thylacine USB software is available from the Thylacine website.
http://thylacine.boing.net in DMS or LHA.
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Thylacine USB Software Update V1.1 : Comment 35 of 47ANN.lu
Posted by Ben Hermans/Hyperion on 28-Sep-2002 09:46 GMT
In reply to Comment 33 (Kronos):
>You mean like you are involved into MAIs TeronCX (aka AmigaOhne) by writing(adapting) the BIOS ?
I'm sure you understand that there is a huge difference between an open-source firmware that anybody can inspect, download, adapt and recompile and a closed-source proprietary solution such as MorphOS.
Anybody can adapt PPCBoot for whatever PPC hardware platform they want without any intervention from Hyperion or anybody else.
Can anybody do the same for the MorphOS kernel?
I think not as this would constitute a copyright infringement (to the extent that this would even be feasible).
Try to engage your brain from time to time.
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