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Re: Dave Haynie Talks About Developing The Commodore Amiga
« on: April 12, 2014, 02:09:16 AM »
Quote from: Iggy;762306
No your "research" on this is pretty lame.
And Dave's comments were based on hearsay.

When you consider the differences in hardware and the basic structural differences between Amiga OS and MorphOS, the idea of using any Amiga code is pretty ludicrous.

OS4 made that attempt and that was probably a large part of the delay in releasing it.

While you all seem enamored by the "huge" developments of the past (none of which were particularly original), I stay in the present.

BTW - Maybe its just that I was never that impressed with Commodore, its hardware, or its engineers.


Iggy:  You are always an endless source of astonishment.  I love reading your quirky interpretation of Amiga history.  Facts be damned, you weave some of the most unique and entertaining conclusions of anyone here.  I could buy you a beer and listen to your stories all night!
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