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Re: dnetc benchmarks
« Reply #179 from previous page: February 08, 2012, 02:30:24 PM »
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An easy and good (the best) way of keeping afloat, while searching for new land to settle...


That depends on your business model and future plans, I don't pretend to know what deals Hyperion are planning for the future. They seem pretty "afloat" right now so no worries from me. Either way, you've got MOS and if your happy with that, well, more power to you I guess. Enjoy it, and if OS4 dies you still have MOS. Either way the Amiga scene has plenty of NG choice right now, X1000, SAM, MOS or AROS, the choice is yours. Just don't go deluding yourself that any of them will be competition for Microsoft, it ain't going to happen.
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Re: dnetc benchmarks
« Reply #180 on: February 08, 2012, 02:36:41 PM »
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There can be some "move on to", if only macs ports, then x86 migration, but for that need a lot of developers and time


I'm sure a clean-slate port (which I think would be most realistic for a "*Next* Next Generation") could be done rather quickly. Most essential programs are already native and still supported, with MorphOS 3.0 many of them will even be included in the OS. More time of course to work on 64-bit, true SMP, true MP, and the other stuff that requires a clean-slate break from the legacy, but that's more of development work, not port.
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Re: dnetc benchmarks
« Reply #181 on: February 08, 2012, 02:36:44 PM »
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So it's not to underline how crap OS4 is? Because if it's not the hardware then it must be the software...
Regarding the less than stellar X1000 performance: There is a problem somewhere. I have no idea if it's hardware or software (*). Hopefully it's a) something that can be fixed b) will be fixed soon. 2nd core support will likely take quite some time though.

*) Someone doing some linux benchmarking would easily be able to tell if the issue is a software one.
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Re: dnetc benchmarks
« Reply #182 on: February 08, 2012, 02:42:26 PM »
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Regarding the less than stellar X1000 performance: There is a problem somewhere. I have no idea if it's hardware or software (*). Hopefully it's a) something that can be fixed b) will be fixed soon. 2nd core support will likely take quite some time though.

*) Someone doing some linux benchmarking would easily be able to tell if the issue is a software one.


I get the feeling Piru would really like to see the X1000 performing well. Nice to see from a MOS developer.
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Re: dnetc benchmarks
« Reply #183 on: February 08, 2012, 02:46:17 PM »
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That depends on your business model and future plans, I don't pretend to know what deals Hyperion are planning for the future.


"Business model"? :lol:

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Just don't go deluding yourself that any of them will be competition for Microsoft, it ain't going to happen.


My god, where did I ever give you that kind of impression? Just as a side note, it's hardly the MorphOS crowd that suffer from these kind of delusions, part of going MorphOS and "getting over" the trade mark, is to wake up, smell the coffee, and look at things as the *hobby* it really is...
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Re: dnetc benchmarks
« Reply #184 on: February 08, 2012, 03:00:17 PM »
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it's hardly the MorphOS crowd that suffer from these kind of delusions, part of going MorphOS and "getting over" the trade mark, is to wake up, smell the coffee, and look at things as the *hobby* it really is...


LMAO, I have no delusions I assure you. I intend to hunt for a Peg board in a few weeks time (waiting on the cash right now) so I can run MOS and OS4. I prefer to hedge my bets and eat popcorn.
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Re: dnetc benchmarks
« Reply #185 on: February 08, 2012, 03:20:31 PM »
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Regarding the less than stellar X1000 performance: There is a problem somewhere. I have no idea if it's hardware or software (*). Hopefully it's a) something that can be fixed b) will be fixed soon. 2nd core support will likely take quite some time though.

*) Someone doing some linux benchmarking would easily be able to tell if the issue is a software one.



That sounds like a better idea.
It's such a shame that so many skilled and talented programmers have to work on different operating systems...oh well...
 

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Re: dnetc benchmarks
« Reply #186 on: February 08, 2012, 05:01:10 PM »
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*) Someone doing some linux benchmarking would easily be able to tell if the issue is a software one.


not if the issue is GCC related.
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Re: dnetc benchmarks
« Reply #187 on: February 08, 2012, 07:23:13 PM »
In all fairness, I should say that I have meditated some over minator's posts (made both here and on moobunny), and I think he might have a point.

Maybe this will be a dipstick of the OS4 coders capabilities?

(Like the Pegasos 2 was? ;) Sorry, couldn't resist... :lol:)
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