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Re: Open Source 3.1 compatible OS?
« on: September 22, 2006, 08:29:13 PM »
@Fats, Piru: but if aos4 works in a diferend way (afaik) how come and the 68k progs working on it? progs code affects only the cpu enviropment or depends from the os too? sounds greek(!) to me all these but i realy would like to know what's all about.
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Re: Open Source 3.1 compatible OS?
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2006, 09:05:13 PM »
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SamuraiCrow wrote:
Amiga is fast and performs well BECAUSE it doesn't use full memory protection.  That's the hand off.  Do you want security or do you want speed?


clear enough, thanks. this could mean too that a more carefull and ''by the book'' programming can give better os/progs stability in a way that memory protection is useless?
A3040/25 AmigaOS 3.9
A1260BPPC AmigaOS 3.9/4.0
Sam440ep AmigaOS 4.1.2
PegasosII/G3 AmigaOS 4.1.2/MorphOS 2.7/Debian 5.0.7/SUSE 11.1
MacMini/G4 1.5 MorphOS 2.7/OSX 10.5.8
Long Live Amiga

If i am going to have bugs on my system,
at least let me keep the latest versions.
Neil Bothwick