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Offline ppcamiga1

Re: Why no Amiga equiv to Firebee?
« on: February 26, 2012, 04:54:57 PM »
Quote from: HenryCase;681012
AROS was started in 1995. Had support been strong back then, there would have been no need for OS4 or MorphOS, the competition between which caused the most fallout in the Amiga community.

MOS was started in 1999,  four years after AROS.
Amiga  Os 4  was started in 2001,  six years after AROS.
AROS devs had enough time to make a really good and compatible system.  

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What was lacking back then was an understanding of how important is the open-source movement was to become.  
What was lacking back then was an understanding of how important is   porting AROS to platforms other than x86, especially 68k.
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Offline ppcamiga1

Re: Why no Amiga equiv to Firebee?
« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2012, 05:36:46 PM »
Quote from: HenryCase;681023
I know, and I agree, the Atari guys did get control of their platform earlier. However, I think you're missing my point; the reason the Atari guys got hold of their platform earlier is because they saw the benefits of open-source earlier. Amiga fans had this chance around the same time too, when AROS was announced, but largely chose to ignore the opportunity instead. That's the point I'm making.

Amiga fans chose something that works and was compatible.
It was a good decision.
We have fun with the OSes compatible with the Amiga OS, many years before AROS has become sufficiently compatible.
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Offline ppcamiga1

Re: Why no Amiga equiv to Firebee?
« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2012, 06:18:33 PM »
Quote from: HenryCase;681022
The move to PowerPC was announced in 1995, the same year as AROS started, and the Amiga PPC hardware wasn't launched until 1997 (IIRC), so the momentum for the PowerPC wasn't there yet.
If only, AROS devs started from the version for 68k, maybe we have in 1996 functioning and compatible with the Amiga OS open source OS, and the PowerPC would not be needed.
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Besides this, it's a common misconception that AROS = x86 Amiga. This is not the case. AROS was designed from the very outset to be platform agnostic, the x86 port just developed quicker than the others (for various reasons).  
AROS devs simply do not care about ports to other platforms, integration and testing their system with software 68k.
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For example, before Jason and Toni started working on AROS 68k there was work done to port AROS to 68k Amigas, though the port wasn't maintained for a number of years (apart from AfAOS).  
I really appreciate their hard work.
They improved the AROS source code in thousands of places.
This shows how important was integration and tests with 68k software.
Thanks to their hard work in the summer of 2011 I was able to copy the original MUI to AROS 68k, and it works.
Finally, I could write software for Amiga OS and distribute it without restriction and problems.
That was the really wonderful.
If I only had such a great working system sixteen years ago.
In 1996 when I first saw AROS.
But time passes, and today is no longer possible to convince anyone to invest in software running on this system.
Really a shame.
« Last Edit: February 26, 2012, 06:28:48 PM by ppcamiga1 »