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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Topic started by: SysAdmin on September 21, 2013, 10:45:42 AM
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News from ASiegel via MorphZone
The MorphOS development team (http://www.morphos-team.net/) is proud to announce (http://www.morphos-team.net/news) the public release of MorphOS 3.3, which includes various bug fixes and other improvements. For an overview of the included changes, please read our release notes (http://www.morphos-team.net/releasenotes/3.3)....
We strongly urge new users to carefully read our installation (http://www.morphos-team.net/installation) and troubleshooting (http://www.morphos-team.net/faq) guides before they attempt to install MorphOS for the first time. Existing users can upgrade via the familiar procedure but are encouraged to read the guides as well. MorphOS 3.3 is available for download (http://www.morphos-team.net/downloads) in our files section.
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http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=65944
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Thank you MorphOS Team for this update!
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Yes Im still greatful , just wish had wirless support on the mini and that the network was not really slow for no reason
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I'll strongly consider purchasing MOS+laptop when MorphOS supports onboard Wifi.
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Yes Im still greatful , just wish had wirless support on the mini and that the network was not really slow for no reason
Have you tried with 3.2 or 3.3?
My network is now noticably faster - consistently stays at 1.2MB/s transfer rate (on a 10Mbps ADSL line) without dropping down to a few bytes/s like it used to.
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Have you tried with 3.2 or 3.3?
My network is now noticably faster - consistently stays at 1.2MB/s transfer rate (on a 10Mbps ADSL line) without dropping down to a few bytes/s like it used to.
I never get more than 2MB/s download speeds on a 40Mb/s FTTC line using MOS 3.2 or 3.3.
I get double that rate with Linux and OSX on the same hardware.
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I'll strongly consider purchasing MOS+laptop when MorphOS supports onboard Wifi.
For what it's worth, I got a compatible PCMCIA wireless card for about $15, so it's really not expensive, next to the cost of the laptop.
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I never get more than 2MB/s download speeds on a 40Mb/s FTTC line using MOS 3.2 or 3.3.
I get double that rate with Linux and OSX on the same hardware.
Weird.
That was using wireless, and I haven't tested on the macmini (wired) so it could still be a bit sucky when using the sungem driver.