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Re: Mac On Linux AmigaOne screenshots
« on: July 07, 2002, 09:17:08 AM »
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The best thing is ... the second picture shows Amiga.org


Yes, I did that intentionally to promote Amiga.org since I figured the screenshots would get sent all over.
 

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Re: Mac On Linux AmigaOne screenshots
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2002, 09:28:23 AM »
quote]The EULA of MacOS_9 says ?[/quote]

The Mac I have came with OS 9 installed on it.  What does the EULA say anyway ;)  I pretty much doubt that Apple will be worried about the odd AmigaOne owner running OS 9, or even OS X.  The majority of people who purchased the AmigaOne are interested in running OS 4.0.  I ran MOL because I was curious to see if it would work.  It obviously should have, but I wasn't going to really know until I tried.
 

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Re: Mac On Linux AmigaOne screenshots
« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2002, 08:09:14 PM »
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And thats they point ! You got to have a Mac to use MOL in a more or less


So what about iFusion? Is that illegal too ;)  Besides, I don't understand your point.  If people are going to use OS 9 and OS X on an AmigaOne, how is Apple going to police that.  What about the Mac clones, are they not allowed to run OS 9 or OS X as well?

I do feel software like MOL or iFusion will allow AmigaOne owners with Macs to move back to the platform without losing all their software.  This is not a new concept.  I would consider the ability to run MOL a "feature" and wouldn't