[Web] RISC OS vs. AmigaOS | ANN.lu |
Posted on 03-May-2004 03:42 GMT by Ronald St-Maurice | 22 comments View flat View list |
Are we so dissimilar?
If you asked us to list the troubling issues facing the RISC OS platform right now, the lack of more modern hardware support and the OS development split between Castle and RISCOS Ltd. would probably be there, right at the top, beating other problems like the USB split between Castle and Simtec and the gradual slowdown in software development...
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Posted by Ronald St-Maurice on 03-May-2004 17:14 GMT | It's not very pretty, the marble texture is not very pleasing to the eyes. But I'd still love to try RISCOS out.
One thing that bothers me though is this: 26/32bit C/C++ development suite annual subscription/. I have heard of 24-bit memory addressing (i80286 protected mode, found on MS OS/2 and Xenix) and 24-bit colour mode but 26-bit?
And for some weird stuff: they have Intel inside too. lol |
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