Waccoon wrote:
If the rights to the software do not belong to Amiga Inc., how will they, or the Amiga community, benefit from ports to game consoles?
Helps them "Grow the brand" like, and i'm sure they'll work the books to take a portion of the proceeds
Why would any consoles use OS4 when they have their own OSes? Why do you need OS4 to run old Amiga games?
Because it'd be a cool thing to do i guess...It might just provide the stimulus for getting game compatibility sorted in a unified way for OS4 on PPC processors...
The point is that you're asking that software that employs UNIX standards should be ported to a non-UNIX OS. That either takes a LOT of work, or you basicly have to make an entire UNIX layer run on top of AmigaOS, which is anything but efficient.
I think AmigaOS can do without an XWindow Server and all that other crap, so long as it has its own tools.
Quite a lot of C stuff is written in a platform-neutral way, the libraries and headers are what need to be ported - we do after all have an OpenSSH port (not that i've tried it mind - maybe it doesn't depend on ixemul.library). These tools (plus a JVM) would provide some incentive for the geeks to get back on board. I'd at least want a VNC client / server.
How? Switching architectures is not an easy thing if you design an OS the way you describe. You have to plan for CPU abstraction ahead of time, not tack it on at the last minute. Once you introduce Altivec/VMX, even emulation is pretty much impossible, let alone practical.
My point was that hyperion have done all the work on PPC so far, and i read in some interview that there seems to be some kind of plan for "OS 5" (whatever that turns out to be, probably vaporware) to run on x86 - hence the "later" bit...
Back on to laptops - why doesn't someone buy up the remaining stock of iBooks (assuming there is any!) seeing as apple decided to switch, and fit them with glowing boing-ball lids and some unique hardware to get them to run OS4? I'd rather use my existing machine of course, but i'd still be tempted by such a thing...