It´s a bit poor that the IP holders doesn´t provide any reasons. Not that they have to, but some reasons are more understandable than others, say if for instance envoy contains lisenced code that he cannot give away.
It might be that it legally still is IAM that hold rights.
Perhaps we should just all pay Karlos and Cosmos a bundle of cash to make a new RTG system ;-) And Piru and Plato42 one to backport ArosTCP with a GUI :-D
I would rather see a new TCP stack for amiga systems written from scratch, instead of messing around with this 20 year old ancient stuff. Miami was such a rewrite.
The developer who reverse engineered the P96 system to develop a gfx card driver could have peaked at the WinUAE/UAE code I guess (perhaps that´s what he did). But it´s not the way it should be.
In amiga land, very little is as it should be.
Also, it would be far better if CGX4 and P96 could be unified. Since P96 is exclusive on some hardware(Mediator/UAE) and CGX4 on other(CVPPC and GRex).
Ofcourse, but remember what the prime objectives for those projects were - both started as driver systems for dedicated hardware that were in direct competition with one another, and then expanded into being competing standards for "all amiga graphics cards". A bunch of egotripping jackasses, the lot of them, could ofcourse not agree on anything, and when P96 was chosen for OS3.5+ it was ofcourse ridiculed by the "blue" side (like anything beyond OS 3.1). How P96 SDK could continue to be closed even after being pulled into OS3.5+ is beyond what I can grasp, but in amiga land, anything silly is possible, and even very likely.
A merge of south and north Korea is probably more likely than any merge of CGfx and P96 (aka MorphOS and AmigaOS)