[News] Official Hyperion OS4 Screenshots now on-line | ANN.lu |
Posted on 07-Jun-2003 22:00 GMT by Mikey_C | 149 comments View flat View list |
AmigaWorld.net has posted 4 Screenshots on their website from Hyperion - you can view them via this Link
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Posted by Kjetil on 08-Jun-2003 21:19 GMT | In reply to Comment 104 (Kjetil): > It is released. At least this puts MorphOS in lead.
And you think this is going give MorphOS the good reputation it needs?
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AmigaOS4 is what ? For now they are almost the same. Box concept allows full mp for an OS. ExecSG concept doesn't allow that (unless off course only for new apps <- tell me what will you get ? ;-)
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now I will quote some thing from <http://64.246.37.205/files/morphos_in_detail.pdf>
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The A-box can run Amiga RTG (Re-Targetable Graphics) applications as it includes a complete PowerPC native clean room reimplementation of version 3.1 of the Amigas Operation System (herein AOS) and a JIT (Just in Time compiler) based 68k emulator
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What is box, a box where otter rules apply accepted, this rolls do not include memory protection or any otter advanced option, unlike AmigaOS4.0 that continues the road with the Exec kernel, and instead of excluding old OS3.x applications by not integrating it to the system by letting it run by it self in side a box (free zone), unlike MorphOS there is no need for a Q/Box or separate environment as programs can co/exist and simply applying different rules on different programs I can Se that even OS3.x apps can benefit form not being allowed to access different memory areas, memory are tagged to be readable or writable or executable, so this limits faults and ExecSG has the ability for stack enlargement, on MorphOS there exits nothing like that.
MorphOS may look it hot Ferrari, well under the hood there is cart engine. |
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