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Offline Hooligan_DCS

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Re: morphos vs amiga os4
« on: June 09, 2003, 08:50:37 PM »
yes.

So we'll end this.. here?

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Re: morphos vs amiga os4
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2003, 04:46:39 AM »
About the floppy support mentioned here. I too think it's one of those "features" I will never miss. Everything can be transferred using usb memory, zip-disk, network or a cd.

As for the mention about MOS being in beta-stage. Yes it is. One thing I hope will unite OS4 and MOS though, here is a cut from Magnetic's Pegasos/MOS review:

>"It took some tweaking to get some the programs I have installed but once I did it seemed even MORE stable than my real Amiga"

I couldn't agree more. Pegasos/MOS is far more stable than my real Amiga(s), as unbelievable as it may sound. Hope to see such behaviour on A1/OS4 compo aswell.
As in the end, there is so much good software written for 68k or classic ppc that I couldn't live without with.
 

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Re: morphos vs amiga os4
« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2003, 09:24:14 AM »
@Psy
Yes of course you're right. I don't have USB's in three of my work computers either. Majority do though. And all my computers at home has usb, except for Amiga. I don't say the floppy support is useless, but at the moment there are lot more important things than that.

As for wasting cd's, why not make multisessions? Should save you a few dimes... not that it's not an issue, a cd-r costs around 0.60€
 

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Re: morphos vs amiga os4
« Reply #3 on: June 10, 2003, 04:44:17 PM »
@Psy
But why by email.. why not just network PC to A1 or Pegasos? Better, you can install VNC server on PC and steer it from A1 or Pegasos, no need to even touch the pc ;-)