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Re: Port of Odyssey1.23 to AmigaOS4: Holiday in Cambodia !
« on: March 18, 2014, 01:14:47 PM »
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Thanks Kas1e - works great on the AmigaONE X1000 here!

Donation sent for your hard work on this!

Cool. Its not support from Hyperion or A-eon, but still, X1000 distributor support is nice.
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Re: Port of Odyssey1.23 to AmigaOS4: Holiday in Cambodia !
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2014, 02:25:20 PM »
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Works great here, on my CDTV! ;)

REALLY?
Now that IS neat.
An adequate native Amiga browser.
Over half my computer needs met in one application.
 
we live
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Re: Port of Odyssey1.23 to AmigaOS4: Holiday in Cambodia !
« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2014, 03:49:12 PM »
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I just want to take a moment to congratulate all the amiga users, especially those who contributed to the bounty.
 
The users have managed to do TWO things hyperion has not been able to manage since 2006.
 
1) Porting a modern browser to amiga os 4.x
 
2) Paying the developers!
 
:laughing:
Maybe this new trend should continue?

And thanks especially to core MorphOS developer Fabien Coeurjoly for making the source code available.

One crack in the "blue vs red" wall.
Made from our side, not Hyperion's.
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Re: Port of Odyssey1.23 to AmigaOS4: Holiday in Cambodia !
« Reply #3 on: March 22, 2014, 03:50:38 AM »
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I think this red vs blue is more of a MOS thing than an amiga thing

Don't think too hard, you'll hurt yourself.

Sure, we hate those guys so much that we paid to give them our Browser.
What I hate is the commandeering of the Amiga legacy by someone that got it from Bill McEwen.
Since Bill's claim to those rights is pretty threadbare.
And that's MorphOS, as MOS is taken.
You know, the OS that existed before AOS4 was started.
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Re: Port of Odyssey1.23 to AmigaOS4: Holiday in Cambodia !
« Reply #4 on: March 22, 2014, 07:26:14 PM »
Quote from: LiveForIt;761120
http://euaejit.blogspot.no/

who do you think is responsible for this open source project, and what team does he work for?

The only difference is Fab requered payment to release the source code, Almos Rajnai is doing basically for free (Donation is optional..)

And lest not forget RoadShow.

There are no difference, between Hyperion developers or MoprhOS developers, developers are just as different as normal people, you can't generalize like this.

Very good point.
My apologies for bringing Hyperion into this discussion.
And congratulations to all the hard working OS4 developers that made MUI4 and this port possible AND to those who donated.

There IS one big difference between our developers though, we get what we are promised, usually pretty promptly.
Still, that isn't to say that the wishlist for OS4.2 won't be fulfilled.
Just that it might take a really long time to get there.

I hope OS4 is around for a long time. The competition will just improve all NG OS'.
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Re: Port of Odyssey1.23 to AmigaOS4: Holiday in Cambodia !
« Reply #5 on: March 23, 2014, 03:55:13 PM »
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Don't underestimate just how big the changes are that are specced for OS 4.2... I'd rather wait longer until it's ready than have a release that's a step backwards. It's not as though we're not getting regular updates through AmiUpdate in the meantime.

You're quite right about OS4 and MOS and AROS helping each other (just look at the JIT UAE, Odyssey etc.) - I think the competition and the co-operation will improve them all. Losing any one of the OSes would be a loss for all the OSes.

Totally agree.
If just part of the spec list for 4.2 makes it out, it will drive the other two OS' onto further development.
Could be good times ahead, especially if cooperation increases.
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"You, got to stem the evil tide, and keep it on the the inside" - Rogers Waters

"God was never on your side" - Lemmy

Amiga! "Our appeal has become more selective"