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And then excrement and fans combined, as they so often do in Amigaland and before you know it, everything is up in the air again. MorphOS continued to be developed but dropped support for the classic machines back in the 1.x days, which is a great shame in my opinion, but I suspect I am in a minority there and seeing it on G4 class hardware, it's probably not surprising. Quote:
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Basically, Karlos gets it right there.
AmigaOS 4.x is a brilliant OS, but on the BPPC or CSPPC it's little more than a toy. The other machines are the ones for which OS4 apps are written, usually, so it suffers on speed. This is exacerbated by the amount of ports from the non-Amiga (i.e. faster) platforms there are for OS4, which makes the problem seem even worse. That said, though, Amigas are for the most part toys. Sure, they can be used for serious things, but most of us use them because they're fun. So in that respect AmigaOS 4 on the BPPC/CSPPC fits the bill perfectly. My A4000 on which I'm typing this is the only machine on which I can run OS4 and OS3 apps by dual-booting, and for that reason it classes as "cool" in my book. Sure it's not as practical as other solutions, so I would recommend it to complement a new AOS4/MOS machine, not to replace it. Now if you'll excuse me, I think after having written this post in an OS4 browser, I fancy a game of slamtilt. On my Amiga, using an Amiga keyboard, and an Amiga AGA chipset. No PowerMac or AmigaOne can do that.
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Furthermore, compatible 68K applications that expect the real native hardware to be present run a lot better under 4.1 on a genuine classic machine than they do when emulating everything in UAE on faster OS4 machines if comparisons between my 4.1 A1200 (603e 240MHz) and 4.1 A1 XE (G4 800MHz) are anything to go by. That will probably change as UAE on OS4 matures though.
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OCA This isn't SCSI... This is SATA!!! I have CDO. It's like OCD except all the letters are in ascending order. The way they should be. Core2 Quad Q9450 2.66GHz / X48T / 4GB DDR3 / nVidia GTX275 / Linux x64, AROS, Win64 A1XE 800MHz / 512MB / Radeon 9200 / OS4.1 A1200T BPPC 240MHz / 256MB / Permedia 2 / OS 3.1 - OS3.9, OS4 A1200T Apollo 1240 28MHz / 32MB / Mediator1200 / Voodoo 3000 / OS3.9 A1200D Apollo 1240 25MHz (ejector seat ROM edition) / 32MB |
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Funny you should say that.
I came across my Sim City 2000 disks on my way to my Slam Tilt ones. I installed it (this in OS 4) straight from the disks, and ran it, not expecting much. It gave a yellow alert of the font being corrupt, and came up with the screen requester, allowing me to use any screenmode I wanted, as long as it was PAL Hi-Res Interlaced (SC2000 doesn't use RTG). Not expecting much, I launched it, and switched my TV to use SCART instead of VGA... ... and it works perfectly! I played it a bit and it ran at a good speed; even the display was nice because the TV is a TFT one which automatically scan-doubles. The graphics were still a little slow, as you'd expect for AGA, but just seeing it under OS4 natively is very cool. I shall have to give John (Jones-Steele - who ported it) a virtual pat on the back next I see him - he works in the office opposite.
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SAM below 700Mhz is slow for Timberwolf and AmiCygnix and you do want productivity? Classic option would be to wait for Natami or Ultimate PPC http://ultimateppc.nl/ But no one knows when they will appear ... Remember that OS 4.2 will come sooner or later and RadeonHD will be the next big thing and only SAM 460 and X1000 can do it And maybe Peg2 with AGP RadeonHD, Radeons HD exist for older PCI slot but are rare to find and extremnely overpriced. MOre OS acell should also goi to gfx card.To be honest, best option is to save, save, save money and buy X1000, Compared to SAM 460 similar system its less then 2x expensive, but offers 2 cores, complete system, Xena, fastest RAM and HDD speed, 10xUSB and when board will be supported 3 spare slots. And SAM 440 and 460 are industrial boards, picky, hard to expand with little space on it |
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