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Re: Future of the Amiga
« on: May 03, 2006, 02:23:07 AM »
by Tigger on 2006/5/2 17:40:40


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No it doesnt, please fact check before you post, and really I'm the wrong guy to argue about this with.


I wonder how much you'll continue to hear that after the K10 core is released.  With AROS going 64bit by the end of this summer, I'd say ImageFX being ported to AROS-64, a cheap Opteron system should be pretty smoking till the K10 is released (or AROS SMP is released).

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Re: Future of the Amiga
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2006, 03:21:22 AM »
There are indeed some who want integration of EUAE with AROS, and they setup a bounty for it.  It's getting there, $440 USD.  Myself, I find EUAE more then enough, I don't need the vast majority of old Amiga 68K apps, therefore it's of little interest to me.  I much rather see apps being ported to run natively, or fresh code being written.

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