Hi,
Just got done checking on the G5 Macs, didn't know that they go up to 2.7 ghz on a ppc chip. Also noted that they have dual core, and quad core PPC chips. OK so the MorphOS team is trying to duplicate what WinUAE had done years ago. Make a good emulator for a Mac machine. I am for that. It is about time someone has tried to improve old Mac hardware.
My question is will they try to do the newer Intel run apple products?
I mean if apple abandoned the PPC chips years ago will the MorphOS team do the same in the future?
I mean the newer Intel machines need improvement to. Don't you think so?
Just loaded up AROS on my old Toshiba laptop. Doesn't see the USB wifi thumb drive that I am using. Didn't really expect it to, since they are also about 10 years behind on modern day computers, but for what they have it runs pretty good. I mean I watched the lines demo running in 4 seperate windows, but this was as far as it went because it was pretty late last night, didn't see anything usable as of yet.
The thing I like though is that it does run on PC gear, and there is lots and lots and lots of that old stuff laying around and most of it you can get for free if you find someone throwing the old junk out.
Now a sad note
Our town had a turn in old electronics day last week, I say plenty of g4 and g5 mac's being thrown in the piles (smile) but there in one pile I saw a couple of Amiga's, C64's, commodore monitors etc. Tried to talk to a person about buying that pile, but he said he couldn't sell, the people turned this stuff over to the city for destruction and by the law the city had to destroy them. So these products are going to Pittsburgh were their usable materials will be recycled and reused in newer junk. They took over 30 truck loads of old electronic equipment there. I wonder how many Amiga's where on those trucks.
smerf