Also, the initial OS4 will use only one of the cores, and is likely to run in 32bit mode, and there won't be 3d acceleration for the included ATI card.
Yes, that is correct, but it is the intention of the OS4 Dev team to implement these features in the future. The migration to 64-bit and also multiple cores are very significant milestones so I think it's fair that a relatively small dev team with limited resources are going to take quite some time to pull it off. In the meantime, at least we'll have the necessary hardware to benefit from these features as and when they become available.
It would be no good Hyperion releasing an update supporting dual core if nobody in the Amiga community had a dual core machine to use. This way they can target their development to a specific platform that they know will be in use by people interested in AmigaOS. I think this is the only realistic way they could move things forwards.
1.5GHz G4 isn't to be sneezed at, especially when MorphOS is so much faster than OS4 on the same HW. Later MorphOS is probably going to support even faster Macintosh hardware
Well, if MorphOS is your main interest then you're already in a position to use good, cheap, second hand Mac hardware and as such you shouldn't be too disappointed that OS4 isn't going to run on it? It's clear to me that >£1500 for a system that runs OS4 isn't going to make much sense to you if your main interest is MorphOS and you've already bought some MAC hardware to run it on. That's fine. Good luck to MorphOS, I hope it runs very well on those machines and I hope people get a lot of fun out of it.
But, it seems to me that some people who promote MorphOS are a little disgruntled about the X1000 announcement because they don't want a situation where OS4 can be considered to be running on better hardware than MorphOS. Of course, nobody on the MorphOS side is going to admit to that, but it's certainly the
impression I get from some people. I don't understand why, because as long as you're getting cheap MAC hardware to run your OS on (which, as you pointed out, the performance is not to be sneezed at - it's pretty damned good), then you should just be happy and content with that. If other people are willing to pay >£1500 for the X1000 system to run OS4 on, and you don't want it anyway, then why should you feel the need to pour scorn on it?
That's the bit I don't understand. But there you go. I'm sure if it were the other way around (MorphOS guys getting a nice £1500 system to run their OS on) it would be some individuals on the AmigaOS side of the fence trying to down play it and ridicule it instead. That's life.
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