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Offline Speelgoedmannetje

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Re: Is the Amiga architecture still relevant today?
« on: August 15, 2009, 03:54:35 PM »
Oooh troll thread ahead! ;)

But well, to be seriously, not really.
Though, custom chipsets, and an OS which takes full advantage of the hardware, and both being designed for nowadays purposes, is something desireable IMHO.
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Re: Is the Amiga architecture still relevant today?
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2009, 04:04:19 PM »
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A new machine with a fixed gfx processor and fixed cpu would mean that coders would have to do their very best to get the most out of it, these days however a lot of pc coders prefer to wait for faster hardware in order to get their stuff working at decent speed, it's easier than to "get the most out of it" like most Amiga coders do ....

It's kinda incomparable nowadays programming.
Lot more libraries have been created since. OpenGL, DirectX, and even, game programmers use todays ready-made engines like the Unreal engines.
To get the max out of the computer nowadays is to be concious as a programmer how the memory is used, and how you use the libraries you need.
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Re: Is the Amiga architecture still relevant today?
« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2009, 08:57:40 PM »
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you mean.. like the Xbox , the Weee, the playstation... etc etc

Well, kind of, but all these console OS'es are severely slimmed down in useability, and AmigaOS isn't, au contraire.
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so on the one hand I do agree, on the other hand.... I'm pretty happy with my macbook pro and my core2duo general purpose box and don't see the point of any new amiga-like architecture
Also not when your OS is ready immediately when you turn on your computer?
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Re: Is the Amiga architecture still relevant today?
« Reply #3 on: August 16, 2009, 09:01:01 PM »
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Err, no. You might have a point about hardware acceleration if you discount Jay Minor's earlier works: CTIA and ANTIC. But Multitasking has been available for UNIX and GUIs came to the mainstream with Apple (which itself had Multitasking as far back at 1984).

None of which makes any difference to todays computing landscape.
His point was that all these aspects were put together.
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Re: Is the Amiga architecture still relevant today?
« Reply #4 on: August 16, 2009, 09:03:10 PM »
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None of which makes any difference to todays computing landscape.
No, but if the Amiga people back then thought making a computer wouldn't make any difference in the back then computing landscape, they certainly wouldn't have made a difference indeed.
Today needs todays revolutions, not todays bugfixes.
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