D@n wrote:
Sigh!
And then I was thinking about OS4/AmigaOne as it is the official release and when it is finally released it will have a ton of software (I should imagine) written for it.
My strongest reason for picking AmigaOne is it's coded from the original source code and they have access to the original chipset designs. Although a few people have come out and said, access to the original chipsets is a useless argument, I totally disagree, because, if it's not, how come it's so difficult to emulate AGA on x86s??? Even OCS/ECS.
I also feel that the group they assembled have a good feel for the spirit of Amiga.
In addition to that
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Rogue
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2003 12:43 am
No, petunia is external. However, the interpeter emulator is integrated, that's about 17000 lines alone, plus things have been added. All in all, there is now about 34000 lines of assembler and about 70000 lines of C in the kernel, but then, this isn't just ExecSG but also the emulator and expansion.library, which also includes the PCI system.
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Rogue - ",,,,34778 lines of PowerPC assembly source...."
Lots of PPC assembler, woooohoooo!
AmigaOne! You'll fly like in those ms commercials!!!!
Disclaimer: I'm not employed in any capacity by the companies behind A1, nor do I sell HW/SW, I'm just biased!
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