downix wrote:
Nlandas wrote:
Back on topic - AmigaOS 5 is AmigaAnywhere 2
Reghardware on AmigaOS 5
So it will apparently run Workbench and all apps in a layer over top of another
What Workbench? This is a whole new OS, no compat with the classic is involved.
Well I haven't used AmigaAnywhere myself but "The point for AmigaOS buffs is that AmigaAnywhere 2 effectively starts up a virtual machine, boots AmigaOS and runs the code on top of that. And that makes it perfectly possible for Amiga lovers to fire it up and run the familiar Amiga GUI instead of the game." According to the article this is the AmigaOS kernel running over a host OS and Workbench could be run on top of it.
If this is the case, then I'm a little confused why none of us seem to be Interested in new RISC hardware running AmigaAnywhere with an enhanced AmigaOS GUI. I guess my only concern is custom chipset emulation so I can run most of my old software while I wait for new. We all know there needs to be a clean break at some point - Dave Haynie even wanted a break from the old custom chips the last I read him on the groups when C= went belly up.
So IF, big IF, Amiga Inc could actually release a new RISC based board with modern hardware, with a small preboot kernel that then loaded up AmigaAnywhere and the AmigaGUI and added some emulation layer for older applications - No one is interested? Will we all only accept a classic Amiga clone running an updated classic AmigaOS? I for one would be happy to have a new platform out even if it's not 100% classic Amiga, if it has any of the original Amiga flair I'd love to see it on the market.