[Files] HTML Tidy, AROS Screenblaner and more for MorphOS | ANN.lu |
Posted on 02-Apr-2004 16:48 GMT by oGALAXYo | 23 comments View flat View list |
In case someone is interested in a bunch of AROS to MorphOS compiles then get a look at this LHA archive (1.2mb). It includes various AROS demos, games, utilities, sources and makefiles. Also included is that beautiful AROS screenblanker that I ported over from AROS to MorphOS in case someone likes it (I heard positive feedback from people already). Furthermore a new version of HTML Tidy got included (including MorphOS system tag, sources and makefile). This archive is subject to be updated every now and then. I am aware that some of the demos got ported before.
greetings,
oGALAXYo
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Posted by Johan "Hagge" Krüger-Haglert on 03-Apr-2004 08:31 GMT | Nicely done, would be great if everyone followed you last(?) post regarding how amiga development should work. We don't have that many apps for our OSes so to have what actually exists on all of them is a very good step.
But as I see it Amiga Inc. had some ideas for AmigaOS, even thought they might have gone after the developers they knew what it was. After the KMOS interview it looks more like the KMOS owner just tried to convince some companies he did something great (it's in the text and if he said it himself it's probably true..), and then tried to find some fun stuff he could buy just to have them, sort of. So I don't expect that much from that part :(
Genesi I don't know, seems they have had some troubles lately, the last half year or so? In my dreams and whishes there whould have been a huge demand for the pegasos but noone could get if because only 600 was sold, but all kinds of people whould have been after the pegasos2 and they whould have sold a lot, but it doesn't seem that was the result. Troubles with getting enough of them out in stores then needed and stuff.
With AROS it's another situation, I don't know how good the OS is but it's probably good enough for beeing an AmigaOS, it runs on x86 hardware so you don't have to spend a huge amount of money to use it, and average joe can get his hands on it and try it out. Their only problem beeing software, if anyone is developing anything for any of the AmigaOSes it should be AROS because it's got the greatest potential and there is no way it will fail. AmigaOS development can get canceled, Genesi can run out of money, but someone will always want their gold old amiga days back.
I wish them all the best of luck, but please think about it, everyone got an x86, everyone can get AROS, so if you are coding something please make it available for them aswell. In any case just to make sure you have a backup path if the product you where coding for in the first place stops to exists.
Another cool thing would probably be if Genesi made their q-box and let it work just as good on x86 hardware aswell, so we had a-box on ppc(m68k and ppc), a-box on x86 (only m68k emulated), q-box for both ppc and x86.. and then an aros-box ;D. But I guess that is hopeing to much. :) |
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