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Offline vxm

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Congratulations. With two evidences:

the first which is a software solution, "Unix was designed as a main-frame system, and designed as a "safe multi-user system with access control and resource management""

and the second which is a hardware solution, "the hardware was designed for a flight simulator"

you conclude a real fake truth, "There are essential design flaws which are real road-blocks for any further development."

The fact that a car does not make the job of a tractor and vice versa does not induce stopping their respective development.
 

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Re: Why not support Aros 68k instead of patching old binaries?
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2015, 05:59:21 PM »
Quote from: Thomas Richter;792894
Look [...] weaknesses.
A computer does what you ask him to do.
 If a computer crashes every 5 minutes, it is because you asked it to crashe every 5 minutes.
 If you want it does not crash every 5 minutes, ask it to not crashe every 5 minutes.
 It is easy to say that a dog is rabid when we no longer want him.

 So all that is old is obsolete?
 The wheel, which is more old than UNIX or Amiga, would be an outdated idea ?
Should we use a boat instead of a car? what do you recommend ?
 
Bug fix, which is part of evolution, does not prevent the world keep turning.

Oppose the how (standard) to the why (design) is a suicidal argument.
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Re: Why not support Aros 68k instead of patching old binaries?
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2015, 06:56:54 PM »
Quote from: Oldsmobile_Mike;792907
Boats have been around a lot longer than cars.  Just FYI.  :lol:
Why not. If you consider that a floating trunks is a boat.