mdma wrote:
What I meant in my previous post, was that the 68k ASM stuff that you had to rewrite in C, could have been taken from the AROS code to be used as a base and modified until it suited you.
You're assuming that using AROS code would have saved them time; but just because AROS fairly compatible to AmigaOS, doesn't mean that modules from its source code would slot easily into the actual AmigaOS source tree. This is not necessarily the case.
The fact is that all the people on these forums saying "Hyperion could have done this to save time", or "I expect OS4 will be out by xyz" really have no clue because they AREN'T involved with the project, they have NO access to the sourcecode repositry, they don't know exactly what Hyperion have done, plan to do, or are in the process of doing, and therefore might as well pick their estimates entirely at random...