[News] OS4 progress since pre-release | ANN.lu |
Posted on 08-Jun-2004 21:47 GMT by Peter Gordon | 228 comments View flat View list |
Hans-Jorg Frieden has posted a detailed status update on the progress of OS4 to Amigaworld.net.
Brief summary:
· Picasso96 and MUI PPC native
· Kernel supports PPC performance monitor and Altivec
· Moovid (released with OS3.9 as "action") is now running native, and can play DivX and other common formats
· GCC 3.4.0 is ported
· The C libraries are much faster. As a result AmiPDF is up to 60 times faster.
· Serial and floppy drivers coming soon
· USB is working and supports HID devices like keyboards and mice as well as HID joysticks and steering wheels, and USB mass storage devices like USB sticks, flash card readers, 7-in-1 card readers and cameras
· A1 IDE device now has working UDMA support. Also, interrupts are no longer polled but delivered properly. This means that the device does not require any CPU time for transfers.
This material will in due course be released for download to registered users of the Developer Pre-release on our web site at:
http://www.hyperion-entertainment.biz
There is more detail in the original AW.net posting.
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OS4 progress since pre-release : Comment 25 of 228 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Elwood on 09-Jun-2004 07:48 GMT | In reply to Comment 14 (the man in the shadows): > MOS and Hyperion went into an agreement with Stunzi about using a CVS. So
> any of the new features compiled and shared for MOS will be available for
> OS4 and vice versa
It would be the case in an ideal world.
The fact is that MOS can use the MUI CVS but OS4 people can't. OS4 coders are forced to give back their modifications but not MOS coders.
So it means that at some point you'll have two different MUI libs and coders will have to release their programs in two versions: a MOS MUI and an OS4 MUI. :-(
Who should we thank for that ? |
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