[Web] NCSCAUG Interview with Omniscience | ANN.lu |
Posted on 07-Nov-2003 19:55 GMT by Tony Gore | 37 comments View flat View list |
The NC/SC Amiga User Group presents an interview with developer Jim Wingard of Omniscience. The interview outlines the process of becoming an AmigaDE developer, the software development cycle, as well as his take on AmigaDE in general.
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Posted by samface on 09-Nov-2003 13:34 GMT | In reply to Comment 29 (Kjetil): If they do it right, the "only" thing that needs to be ported when targeting different processor arcitectures is the processor and hardware specific code below the hardware abstraction layer. Linux already uses this model and has become the most "hardware independant" OS there is so far. I believe this could be done with an even better implementation than the one of Linux which would give us an OS that is extremely easy to adopt for very different types of hardware and processor arcitectures and thanks to the AmigaDE, remain compatible with it's applications regardless of the underlying hardware.
Anyway, time will tell how the final product will be like. Until then, I heard Warp3D runs on AmigaOS4 now. =) |
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