Hi,
@all Amiga Enthusiasts,
Well I received my OS4.1 in the mail and I am reviewing it now.
OS 4.1 Total cost with shipping $149.00
AROS Total cost -- about 30 minutes download time $0.00
MorphOS -- about 30 minutes download time $ not analyzed.
OS 4.1 For the money you pay I would say not worth it, this software is worse than Windows, why do I say that, first after reading the book, my OS 3.9 which worked perfectly with IDEFIX (Thanks for the help Franko, I really appreciated it), bit when installing OS 4.1 on a clean HD, wouldn't work, the reason was I am running a 4 way IDE adapter with IDEFix97. After reading the book I found out you had to have your CD-ROM and Hard Drive on the 1st or main bank. At first I thought it was my Compact Flash drive, but after installing one of my old Hard Drives, I found out differently.
Now when I pay $149 for an OS I expect it to function without 6 hours of playing around to get it to work. Even Mr. Bill McEwen who supervised the OS 3.9 project did a better job then Hyperion. Look most Amiga users have the 4 way ide adapter in their computers, so why wasn't this programmed for in the making of OS 4.1, even windows tries to answer weird setups in their OS and the cost for their home edition is $49.00 cheaper. Will play with it some more today now that I found out how to get my ide interfaces to recognize my hard drives, (automatic on most OS's today, did not have this problem with either MorphOS, or AROS).
AROS -- loaded this on my Toshiba satellite -- loaded right in, I gave it bad points because I could not get the interned working because AROS doesn't see my NIC card. Well have to upgrade it because Windows XP doesn't see it either without the special drivers from their board, same thing with the sound, but one good note AROS did see the 1024 by 768 display where windows XP didn not without the drivers. AROS so far is my best choice ( it plays my favorite games Soliton and Mega ball without a glitch).
MorphOS -- Loaded up on my Amiga 1200 PPC, but I had no graphics, just a black screen, only reason I knew it loaded up is because I hit something with a mouse click and my hard drive light began to blink. Clicked around in different areas and hard drive would blink randomly. Sits in my last place because now I have to consider buying a G4 mini MAC to evaluate this OS. It could be good, it could be bad. Will leave it up to other Amiga nuts to evaluate and give me info.
OK some of you guys are going to scream smerf don't you read the Manuals or look at the specs. The answer is no, I base it on OS's that I use, Ubuntu and Windows, both of these I load with out any info, I put in the CD and follow the prompts, this is the true test of an easy to use OS, my theory is KISS (keep it simple stupid) if you can't follow this lead, then I don't want or need your software. OS's should be transparent to the buyer and user, if I need a college degree on how to load an OS then I don't want it.
So far as I am concerned OS 3.5 and OS 3.9 should be the main OS's for the Amiga community, OS 4.1 has wasted 6 hours of my time so far trying to get it to work, I have basically had to tear my A1200 apart and rebuild it just to get it to recognize my Hard Drive. At the cost of $149 with shipping this is not satisfactory.
smerf