bloodline wrote:
That's true the PS3, as cripped by the Hypervisor as it is, is still much faster than an other PPC solution we could buy, exacpt perhaps the XBox (but we wouldn't want to be seen with a Microsoft product now would we...)
A least two of the Xbox360 updates have killed linux on purpose, I dont think advocating a hardware platform that works to ban you from running on it, isn't a good plan, it might be even dumber then choosing the Teron.
But do we really want to be limited to a system that is just a bit better than the Amiga One? Or do we want a nice open system that we can expand and upgrade as far as our funds and devoted devs can take us?
There isnt a better PPC option. The only thing you might want to update that you cant easily is the memory.
I really don't think an x86 port would take that long, there is simply too much example code and documentation... not to mention AROS... to not get a well written (in nice C) OS ported from the PPC to the x86 in a very short space of time...
I'll make it simple for you, you're wrong. 8 people for 6 months and thats good people with the code and the tools they need, I do alot more of this then you do, and thats in the neighborhood of what we would bid to do the job. If you are implying that we have nice PPC code easy to port to x86, I think thats hilarious. What comment from the Friedens has made you think that they have followed best software practices (or even any software practices).
If anything I would expect the PS3 port to take longer, how many examples and documentations exists to build a brand new OS for it?
At this point there are 9 linux ports, I got 20K that says I can get OS4 running on it in 30 days with the source code.
-Edit- And lets not forget that the PS3 is a games console with a design life. Sony may support it for 3 perphaps 4 years... by which time it's going to look VERY old and slow... then they may decide to use a new CPU, perhpas even an x86! Throwing AmigaOS 4 right back to square one...
The Terons were made for about 2 years (they've been out of production now longer then they were made) so I'm not sure being worried about the PS3 being dropped from production in 7 or 8 years is an issue. I doubt any 2 year old x86 board is still being manufactured, the PS3 will have a longer life then a normal computer.
Games consoles are nothin but games consoles, they are always behind the Technology curve
PS3 runs linux pretty well, it graphics are very fast, its cheaper then the other PPC options, and its got a good warranty and high availability, thats alot of the reasons we pushed for x86 in the first place, hardware you can get in town and hardware you can replace if you system dies.
-Tig