Trev wrote:
You're confusing operating system code with OEM preinstallation media and an OEM license. Windows is Windows. Asus has not modified it in any way. What they have done is streamlined the installation of drivers and other third-party applications (yuck), so you don't have to worry about it. Whether or not you can transfer an OEM license of Windows to another computer is for legal scholars to debate and wasn't the point of my message. ;-)
I think you're confused about what I was trying to say. Let me try in your words:
AmigaOS is AmigaOS. Genesi have not modified it in any way. Unfortunately, what they
haven't done is streamlined the installation of drivers and other third-party applications (yay), so you
do have to worry about it. Whether or not you can hack a PegII distribution of AmigaOS to an Efika is for legal scholars to debate and wasn't the point of my message. ;-)
You see the only problem is with that phrase "OEM license". And please note, I wasn't referring to the "license", I was referring to the actual files on the computer. The Windows version that came with my ASUS only contains the drivers for that particular hardware and won't work on a different computer. Sure, I could probably piece together something that works using those files and drivers I download from the internet but how's that different than those people trying to hack together a version of AmigaOS4 for the MacMini using the AmigaOne OS4 distribution.
The way I see it is that, due to current legal issues and the idiotic company that owns the Amiga name, the OEM license and media is currently coming separate from the actual motherboard. Ideally, the motherboard and accompanying AmigaOS version would be released together and sold together but most of this hardware has been on the market long before the OS.
Alternatively, you would seem to rather Hyperion wait a couple years before releasing
anything until they ported the OS to half a dozen different platforms and then release a "universal" version of the CD that will work on them all. Well, I think there are quite a few AmigaOne and SAM owners that are thankful they have not had to wait for such a "universal" CD to come out.