downix wrote:
So, have I dismissed it? Yes, I have. Not as an OS, but as a step forward, much like WinME. Even the screenshots and data given show nothing of the necessary evolution, nor even the framework *for* an evolution of the platform. It is a very tough world out there, and if AOS4 is not ready to tackle MacOS X or Windows XP, it will not survive.
This is where I'd disagree. From what I've read OS 4.0 is very forward looking, and with some of the things hinted at in future revisions 4.1 4.2 etc. (not counting "OS 5") it's looking very good indeed.
While I like the philosophies behind MOS, as it stands it's just an sandbox emulation, not VM no MP no other wizbang enhancements, just AmigaOS 3.1 on speed. Everything depends upon the mythical "Q box" which is apparently "years away".
I think, in the end, AmigaOS's biggest problem is overoptimism. They misjudged timelines, they misjudged the marketplace, they misjudged their customers. All due to overoptimistic feelings and lack of business skill. This, more than anything, makes me dismiss it as the solution for the market. Unless Amiga gains some real management, this will remain so.
I think the real problem is that fact that until Hyperion picked up the baton there was zero development (discounting the minor changes from 3.5 and 3.9) since '94. A PPC port of amigaOS should of happened in '97 we should be up to OS 5 or 6 by now, but Gateway/Amiga, then Amino/Amiga were too busy trying something new with the name rather than capitalising on the assests they already had.
While it would of been good for Amiga inc and MOS/bplan to hook up for OS 4 way back when (at least there wouldn't be this split to this degree), in some ways i'm glad that MOS didn't become AmigaOS 4, because I don't think I'd get the kind of AmigaOS I'd want.
Who knows perhaps the co-operation would of made something different to MOS as it stands today a halfway house between MOS and OS 4. But as it stands while I like the look of the Peg and Peg 2, I'd only ever buy one to run AOS 4.x or AROS 1.0. I simply don't like MOS.
As for OpenAmiga, I stated my personal opinion, as well as other Genesi employees have done. I would note, the "a joke" comment was with the discussion of 68k binaries, not the idea itself.
That's not what was actually said -
But because they have nothing to do. Can you imagine anyone's Amiga system NOT having the features as above? AROS is about a week away from matching most of it already, OS3.9 matches and therefore AmigaOSXL and Amithlon match, AmigaOS 4.x is based on 3.9 so automatically matches, and MorphOS has had the features of the list since the year 2000.
So what are they enforcing here? Are they expecting a new project to pop up that they can encourage to use this standard? I seriously doubt this will happen 
Again we have another bunch of Amiga users trying to make a name for themselves by doing something in the public eye. Now, if they were offering money like DiscreetFX, then it'd be interesting, but they're not, so it's actually just redundant.