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Offline Amigaz

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Re: MOS up and running!
« on: December 20, 2006, 10:17:16 AM »
Nice and congrats

 :-)

Think it was my thread you looked in, would never have managed to get it working without the help of the people here.

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Re: MOS up and running!
« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2006, 12:00:52 PM »
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Boot_WB wrote:
At the moment I'm not exactly puching the boundaries of capability, I'm still trying to get the damn thing on the net to register (amigaz - PM sent for the patched x-surf driver).

I've noticed a bit of jerkiness when running several things at once, but file operations are nice and smooth - copying between ram and disk, unpacking with XADunfile.  I understand ambient is pretty resource hungry (for an Amiga-OS gui), so may try to work in ways which will minimise that. I don't have a Peg2 to compare with, but am looking forward to finding out what a ppc native OS can do on the a4k. I'll find out over the coming weeks I suppose.

Wish Morphos came with a text editor at least though, it's a bit catch-22 having to edit mosnet config files to get on the net, but having to go on the net to download an editor to edit them with!  Fortunately my OS3.9 partition is sufficiently installed to go on the net (and there's always the PC if I'm desperate).


PM replied  ;-)
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Amiga 4000T - A3640 '040
Amiga 4000 - CS MKIII
Amiga 1200 - Blizzard 1230 MKIV
Amiga 1200 - Stock
Amiga CD32 - TF360
A bunch of ol' A500's