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[Web] Interview Titan ComputerANN.lu
Posted on 27-Oct-2002 18:33 GMT by Andreas Magerl63 comments
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Some time ago we make a german interview with Michael Garlich (Titan) on the Amiga Future Page.

Today we translate the interview to english:

http://www.amigafuture.de/englisch/eng_interactive/eng_interviewtitan.php

http://www.amigafuture.de

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Interview Titan Computer : Comment 62 of 63ANN.lu
Posted by Alkis Tsapanidis on 31-Oct-2002 11:36 GMT
In reply to Comment 61 (0xdeadbeef):
PPCLib was a quick solution. MorphOS is MUCH more than that, and I can tell
you it's MUCH better coded. BTW, it wasn't a poem.. It was a Morrisey song.
And about it being crap... It was buggy but:
1) You were able to control the cache flushes, thus the context switches could
be controlled.
2) You were able to load something to memory from the 68k side and then just
read it on the PPC side. On WarpOS, you had to load the data, cut it to
32kb messages, send it to the PPC side, turn them back to data, and use them.
Not a big deal, but causes huge loading delays.
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