[Rant] Where is MorphOS for CSPPC? | ANN.lu |
Posted on 26-Jul-2004 11:33 GMT by Kolbjørn Barmen (Edited on 2004-07-26 13:40:05 GMT by Christian Kemp) | 78 comments View flat View list |
Whatever happened to the promised support for PowerUp? While people are discussing the meaning of "promise" and "support" I want to ask what the final outcome of MorphOS for PowerUP machines is. web archive (20030602171643) of www.morphos.net/support.php3. Was it ever promised? Not? Versions? Support? When? The mention of CSPPC and BlizzPPC was there for more than 3 years before it vanished when morphos.de/morphos.net became ..uhm.. genesized. :)
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Where is MorphOS for CSPPC? : Comment 74 of 78 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Sammy Nordström on 28-Jul-2004 08:35 GMT | In reply to Comment 71 (Don Cox): So, you think 3D rendering hasn't been possible since Pentium4@2GHz or more?
First of all, the 3D rendering applications we have on the Amiga today was created back in the days when noone had heard of the term Giga in relation to computers yet. So, even if more speed is an advantage, a G4 for that software should be more than enough for making it possible, don't you think?
Second of all, "serious work" encompasses quite alot more than just 3D rendering. Everyone does some form of "serious work" on their computer but most doesn't even know what 3D rendering means.
Thirdly, in every aspect on "serious work", I'd say it's the software available for the Amiga that is limiting us, not the speed of the G4 nor the G3. |
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Comment 75 | Alkis Tsapanidis | Registered user | 28-Jul-2004 22:16 GMT |
Comment 76 | Don Cox | Registered user | 29-Jul-2004 16:05 GMT |
Comment 77 | Tronman | | 31-Jul-2004 02:54 GMT |
Comment 78 | Sammy Nordström | | 31-Jul-2004 12:07 GMT |
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