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Posted on 15-Mar-2003 18:16 GMT by cheesegrate18 comments
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Review of Pegasos and MorphOS : Comment 11 of 18ANN.lu
Posted by mahen on 16-Mar-2003 09:24 GMT
In reply to Comment 8 (Ryu):
Sure. The author refers several times to the fact that OS4 & MOS are different systems... However when you use MOS you have the feeling of using a new AmigaOS, even if it's just an Amiga-compatible OS !

The current version of MorphOS requires in my opinion the same level of competence as current Amigas : that's to say it's simple but you may have to do a few things by hand. (copying libs...) Anyway, the average Joe user will never be interested in this ! (well, maybe in a few years)

As for the smart firmware, usually you just have to touch it once and you can forget it. I didn't have to touch it as it was preconfigured on my system.

Catohagen: why do you quote things out of context ? ;)
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