TheMagicM wrote:
"One major Linux kernal developer CK has gone on record saying just how snappy and smooth his Amiga was 15 years ago, and with all of the hardware advancements since, we still can't replicate that user experience."
Certainly this "developer" doesnt really understand why the Amiga boots up as quick as it does compared to a real OS. A "few things" burned to rom chips ring any bells? The GUI isnt being loaded from disk, mayhaps its umm...in...ROM? just MAYBE that will speed it up a teensy tiny bit.. maybe.. I'm just guessing. I mean, I dont have a Amiga or a Linux box so .....
Why can't nowadays OS'es being installed on ROM?
Plus, AmigaOS actually FITS on a very small ROM.
It's all about choices being made while building hardware+software
And I think, and lots of peecee guys with me, that Amiga made the right choices.
Just face it. The first IBM was a very complete (considering technical functionality) computer, but with a very lousy design.
The business market wants complete computers, from a -back then- widely known monopolist that is IBM.
Lousy design which is expanded by 3rd party designs, and upgraded until easter and pentecost are falling on the same day... I mean, that's SUCH a classical source of design errors... :roll:
Commodore was very brave and wise not to expand the commodore 128 any further, and to switch over to the Amiga, technically beseen.