[Forum] [forum] OS4 video by crisot | ANN.lu |
Posted on 11-Jul-2004 14:50 GMT by Wankerraffalellelala | 164 comments View flat View list |
Just in case you didn't noticed:: 'Crisot' (the same guy who released the 'pegasos in the toilet' video some time ago, about we laught a lot) released a video which shows current status of OS4 (please check the previous posting here on ann.lu). I have watched this video now again and again and it's normal to come to the conclusion that it's faked. No, not the content, but the speed. The framerate is not correct/realtime, it was made faster. You can spot this easily by watching the mouse movements of the user for example.
Is OS4 so bad that's required to release a video which is 'faked' in such way? I don't think so. And yes, I agree that the Prerelease isn't "the fast thing" i expected to get for my A1.
It makes me a little bit sick how some users are operate to spread 'propaganda'. Isn't it bad enough already that OS4 is so much behind the competition in same market. Now MorphOS users laugh at me for beeing a loyal amiga user. :-\ I'm already happy with the Prerelease, but I hope thing will become a lot faster, but such video is useless.
This is a request to all: please keep such stuff out of this community. When you release a video then release a video which shows true facts. It's from absolutly no use to 'lie' by publishing false information. In the end the normal user is the only stupid.
Crisot, release a proper version of your video to stop this! Thanks.
@kemp:
Sorry for posting over anonymizer, but i have reasons to keep my IP/ identity secret for now. Thanks for your understanding. But I feelt it is required to bring this to public discussion. :\
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Posted by Eva on 11-Jul-2004 15:42 GMT | In reply to Comment 26 (Sammy Nordström): Posted by Sammy Nordström (131.116.254.200) on 11-Jul-2004 17:01:16
In Reply to Comment 22 (Johan Rönnblom):
Well, it's not a secret that it still lacks a good round of optimization, Petunia (68k emulation with JIT) and a DMA enabled IDE driver. However, all of these things are in beta testing, it's just a matter of finalizing things and then putting it all together.
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Sammy boy, it's clear that you have direct interest in Aos4, because your words are similar to some other one pronunced in 2001 ...
Now please, on what technical base can you say that something USABLE and NATIVE and STABLE, we'll be release by Hyperion?
In 2005?
In 2006?
Go out and learn who has got a brain (really) here on ANN.
For example go in the posts done in 2001 where SOME cute Aos4 guyz declared with Ben Herman that "Aos4 wil be out in 2 months". Then read my post or TaketheGM etc ... I said in 2001 "If ever an Aos4 will be created (I doubt) it will be release not before 2005"
Now before you continue to LIE assuming that CRITICAL componets like 68k emu, Gfx subsystem, I/O subsystem (and DOZENS of other things that Aos4 alpha LACKS COMPLETELY), conncects your brain and repeat:"I have to THINK" |
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