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Offline Plaz

Re: 2006 is almost gone, more pure death in 2007?
« on: December 06, 2006, 03:39:28 AM »
At the moment Efika is the only thing resembling a bright spot this year. MOS users have a new toy, but will AOS give it a look? I won't hold my breath. I think the only other interesting thing I noticed this year was Carl Sassenrath's continued interest in things Amiga based on his appearance and discussion at Amiwest. I know I'm nuts to hope, but I'd like to think someone might come up with some thing .real by christmas. Other than that you guys might be depressing my if I wern't used to so much bad news already. :-P

@Dammy
Nothing at all against AROS, but 2006 didn't have much excitement for me. Maybe 2007 will be your year. I'm among those who think AROS on PS3 would be cool and an attention getter though. I definitely would like to try the X86_64 version on my virtual server too.


Plaz
 

Offline Plaz

Re: 2006 is almost gone, more pure death in 2007?
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2006, 05:31:05 AM »
@Amigamia

How does AROS compared to what's completed so far on AOS and MOS? It does have the advantage of multi-platform. Once a monster at asm/binary, I strugle with C and it's mountains of libs. I wouldn't be much help if I even had the time.

BTW AOS/MOS/AROS are all just a dreamland for now.

Plaz