[News] AmigaOS on Tour 2003 | ANN.lu |
Posted on 18-May-2003 20:41 GMT by Jürgen Schober | 86 comments View flat View list |
AmigaOS 4.0 on display across Europe.
point.design präsentiert die aktuelle AmigaOS 4.0 Version als Preview in einer Raodshow durch Europa:
Die AmigaOS 4.0 Tour findet am
07. Juni, BOF Multimedia Store, Ljubljana, Slowenien
14. Juni, Amiga Club Augsburg, Deutschland
28. Juni, BOF Shopping-Center West, Graz, Österreich
05. Juli, Amiga Alpe Adria, Udine, Italien
05. Juli, Amont Informatique, Toulouse, Frankreich
statt.
Geplant ist die Vorführung AmigaOS auf CyberStorm PPC (PPC Native Kernel!) sowie aktuelle AmigaOS 4.0 Komponenten wie Roadshow, AmigaInput, Mount-Rainer (CD/RW), etc. im neuen AmigaOS 4.0 Design.
Außerdem werden zahlreiche AmigaOne G3/G4 Computer vorgeführt werden.
Weitere Überaschungen sind in Vorbereitung.
Mehr Information unter http://www.oase.at/amigaos4ontour.html und auf unseren Partner-Web-Sites.
Wir freuen uns auf Euren Besuch!
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point.design presents the AmigaOS 4.0 on Tour roadshow accross Europe.
Several events will take place on
June, 7th, BOF Multimedia Store, Ljubljana, Slowenia
June, 14th, Amiga Club Augsburg, Germany
June, 28th, BOF, Shopping-Center West, Graz, Austria
July, 5th, Amiga Alpe Adria, Udine, Italy
July, 5th, Amont Informatique, Toulouse, France
The planing so far goes to have AmigaOS4.0 running on a CyberStorm PPC (with a native PPC kernel), as well as having current modules like Roadshow, AmigaInput, Mount-Rainer (CD/RW), etc. with the new AmigaOS4.0 design on display.
Also you will find various AmigaOne G3/G4 Machines on the show.
More surprises are on schedule.
Please visit http://www.oase.at/amigaos4ontour.html and our partner web sites for more information.
We are looking forward to see you at the show(s)!
Jürgen Schober
point.design
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Posted by Kjetil on 19-May-2003 18:29 GMT | In reply to Comment 53 (zeigerpuppy): Linux: your impression is based on wrong presumptions, The gfx system is not slow once you have installed a drivers from Nivida and keep your nasty fingers of nv.o that comes with Linux. (OSI (Open Source Initiative) hate closed source code even if it is free, this is way, they have brain washed every one in the linux community), 2en if you know tre thing about linux "soft links","ld" and "ldd" you know all you need to know about debugging the rest is common sens.
MacOS: I do agree with you hare only from my side of the story, the arguments are different, MacOS X have become source-code compatible with Linux (OpenStep library's and posix compatible), the environment emulates OS9 and OS7.0/8.0 so yes it used lots of CPU on nothing, only native OSX apps go fast, MacOS X has gained SMP support and better multi tasking then OS9/8/7 series, this makes it better computer to Amiga then MacOS7.x ever where.
WindowsOS: I do agree with you fully nothing more to add.
AmigaOS: even wheel get reinvented new these every year, way should Amiga OS stay the same for ever (old and outdated)? besides Amithlon/AmigaXL do not take full advantage of the system by byte swapping all the time, and what about all PPC program should they be dropped? (I guess you are not up to speed on this one, it's all ready stared to be hard get new programs that are not PPC native)
/*at least will run Linux, AmigaOS, MorphOS, MacOnLinux.... maybe all at the same time! (Don't say it can't be done!)
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Yes it can be done, all you need is virtual computer like VMWARE for PC, |
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