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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: Raffaele on July 18, 2006, 03:44:38 PM
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The article is here (http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=15209).
Italian University professor Peruggi (long time professional Amigan) wrote it.
Now I am really curious to read the articles regarding AmigaOS 4.0 and AROS.
Sure this will give us all Amigans a loooot of visibility, and hope than more and more users from other platforms will begin to respect us! :-D :roll: ;-)
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Interesting, but to say that it's "the heir to the Amiga legacy" is a bit misleading.
It's an OK article - I found it quite hard to read as it seemed to jump around a bit, and it also went into details that sounded quite complicated and scary (the installation process for one).
Anyway, not much else to add. Just "meh".
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Chunder wrote:
Interesting, but to say that it's "the heir to the Amiga legacy" is a bit misleading.
I think that the introduction of article was written by people at OSNews, and not by the author of the article.
It's an OK article - I found it quite hard to read as it seemed to jump around a bit, and it also went into details that sounded quite complicated and scary (the installation process for one).
1)Load firmware by switch on the machine
2)Insert MorphOS CD
3)Issue online gui of the firmware to boot from the CD
4)CD loads MorphOS as in a liveCD
5) Now you can create partitions
6)Copy directly all files from CD to partitions
7)DONE
Was that so difficult?
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@ ALL
I discovered that while professor Peruggi got some interest in OSNews contest and wrote the article about MorphOS, then in AmigaOS side camp none had noticed this contest, so none wrote any article.
Not good.
I hope that someone could write an article about AmigaOS 4.0 and send it even as present out of the contest (present out of the competition).
Also seems that none in Amiga camp has some interest in OSNews (that is a little international site but it is respected and its news are bounced on many and many sites worldwide.
Infact I discovered that none signalled about the new memory management of AmigaOS 4.0.
Is that some sort of lack of interest or some sort of apathy?
So I decided to submit the news by myself to the maintaners of the site and infact today (fortunately) these news were published on OSNews.
Hope that this fact will improve knowledge and respect for AmigaOS worldwide.
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Osnews is set to my homepage, it's certainly not lost interest with me, but I suppose I read it for aros, and other stuff.