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Re: Ideas: The new Amiga. Yes, it's inevitable!
« on: September 01, 2008, 12:10:55 PM »
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WHO will recode AOS and make the new x86 versions of SW????


You already know that answer, AROS is already x86 and x86_64 native.

The only answer for desktop/laptop is x86/x86_64.  ARM is the only real answer for small portable devices.  I find these threads rather amusing as if people have not gotten a clue that a new hardware is never going to be released that can make any tech dent in the current marketplace.  I find it even more amusing that people could even think the Amiga market is economically viable for any corporation to invest money in to make that dent.

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Re: Ideas: The new Amiga. Yes, it's inevitable!
« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2008, 04:44:34 PM »
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I think it's amusing how people like you feel they must contribute to the forums, yet you have nothing to contribute. This thread is meant only for fun and conjecture--you may leave at any time.  


Actually, I am making a contribution to this thread, cold hard reality.  Now, isn't that a refreshing injection into a rather beaten to death :horse: subject?

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Re: Ideas: The new Amiga. Yes, it's inevitable!
« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2008, 04:54:12 PM »
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I would strongly argue there. ARM is not the only real answer, even among portable makers. The Intel Atom, VIA Nano both make solid x86-capable portable CPU's which are making inroads. New MIPS CPU's are arriving that put the ARM in for a run for it's money. Even the ancient 68k with ColdFire is starting to bring some excitement back to the field. ARM might be 60% of the market, but that is not the "only real answer" any more than m68k was in the mid 1980's, where it was in the top half and Intel was the underdog.


Last I saw, ARM was closer to 70%, but even at 60% it makes it a no brainer to port to ARM ATPIT.  If MIPS or any other CPU gets 40% or better of the portable market, I'll be happy to see a port to that as well.  Right now, it would be rather stupid to place any significant developer time on anything other then ARM. No one can  afford another PPC like fiasco.

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Re: Ideas: The new Amiga. Yes, it's inevitable!
« Reply #3 on: September 01, 2008, 05:31:58 PM »
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Since nobody can afford another PowerPC-like fiasco then maybe we should be porting to a bitcode that compiles at install time like LLVM. That's what Apple is doing. In fact Apple is including LLVM in its 3.1 XCode presumably so it won't ever get stuck on one processor again. (The fact that they're doing this now that they are on Intel's chips also seems to have escaped you.) This way they can have Intel chips and PowerPC chips on the desktop and ARM chips on the handhelds without having to widen their universal "fat" binaries to produce all kinds of code simultaneously at compile time.


LLVM gets a thumbs up from me, at least for AROS.

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