Better have such port, than having to reboot into another OS.
Actually I rather boot to another OS than suffer from abysmally bad performance that results. And BTW something like this was done over 10 years ago already with ixemul. It could be done at any time, but why bother when the performance, UI experience and stability would be far from desirable... You don't need to look far to see how badly these "linux ports" perform on OS4.
You mention the fellow who opened threads here about his triple, quadriple or whateveriple booting Mac machine.
Nothing wrong with that I'd say.
It (powerbook support) was announced back in 2009.
You have trouble understanding english it seems.
Sneak preview on Amiga.org
(almost 2 years ago). Fast development?
Since when 18 months was 2 years? That's 1.5 years, not 2.
Regardless during those 18 months we've:
- Released MorphOS 2.5
- Released MorphOS 2.6
- Released MorphOS 2.7
- Released MorphOS with support for eMac (various models)
- Released MorphOS with support for PowerMac G4s (various models)
- Showed preview of ongoing work for both PowerBook G4 and PowerMac G5 versions of MorphOS.
Not fast enough for you?
MOS is even more limited than AmigaOS 4. Most of the users however did not had the chance to try both AmigaOS 4 and MOS on same hardware to judge by themselves.
Who have seen it and judge the situation objectively see the truth indeed: MorphOS beats OS4 on the same HW on every area. Whining how "OS4 is not optimized for Pegasos 2" is getting a bit old now. OS4 still has no USB2 and lacks the proper 3D support, not to mention basic things such as proper support for AltiVec unit, working FAT, NTFS, ext2 or XFS filesystems or a proper console. I see no serious competition.