Using your own comparison, personally I'm not seeking for the wild wild west, rather the excitement of that era.
Talk to Cloanto, they will hook you right up. It's just like being there.
... and a OS specifically made for it.
No, it was a port of WB 3.1 from a 68K Amiga to PPC. That's the reason Hyperion does not have ownership of OS4, it's mearly licensed it (which apparently Amiga Inc triggered the buy back option).
You're forgetting at least one other difference: the fact that we have now a single motherboard set as standard with its own OS, and not just an OS with a very poor support for the vast array of hardware in the x86 market. Isn't this a difference, too?
Not at all, take a look at the AROS has for support of nForce mobos. The only chipset not very well supported in nForce4 and that is because it's fairly new and not many of the Devs haven't bought themselves nForce4 mobos, yet. You forget, I was in the business of selling x86 with AROS, I personally funded most of the AROS support of nForce chipsets. It not very difficult to target a given chipset. Just open your eyes and talk to developers which is the best for the least amount of work. Amazing things happen when you keep your ego in check, you can actually make good judgements calls.
BTW, keep an eye on this
bounty. I can see some big changes coming after that one is completed.
Dammy
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