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So you mean it will be more complex *internally*, I could swear it sounded it would get more complex for end users. But what did you expect, on the other hand if yuo hate complexity then why not not just ditch the OS in favour of MS-DOS, or better yet, hardware hitting application framework (drivers), and just get rid of the overhead that's added to he OS b/c the need of multi-tasking ?
Because running OS X, XP, or Ubuntu is a lot easier than finding a browser, email client, and TCP/IP stack for MS-DOS and juggling with the memory manager in CONFIG.SYS to get it all working.
But I think you're taking my thoughts out of the context of this particular thread. My thoughts regarding the complexity of the operating system is that the things that make the Amiga unique (largely intangible and undefinable, I think) would be lost in this transition to a modern OS.
On here, there's talk of modernizing the Operating System and Hardware. My question is (and has been) to what end?
As I've said, in the case of Minimig, Natami, etc., I can see it. You're basically creating a hobby machine that has access to modern peripherals. In other words, you're creating a clone (using modern hardware) of a 20 year old system.
But going beyond that and trying to create a new, high tech Amiga with 'state of the art' graphics, processor, etc., and a new OS to run on it... I don't get it. Seems like using a Workbench-emulating window manager on a linux or BSD system with PC hardware is probably a better, easier solution.
Than it's possible that you started reading this board (and others) yesterday, in that case it's understandable.
Well, two weeks ago, but your point remains.
