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That advertisment you reference was an Apple campaign to show that PC's were more like John Hodgman, not like Justin Long. It tried to sell the look of Justin Long versus the look of John Hodgman. |
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An absolutely fabulous computer.
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That's funny because when I run OSX 10.8 on my Dell D630 or my desktop PC, the Apple fanboys call it criminal. I call it damned convenient and flexible. Last edited by ferrellsl; 10-14-2012 at 08:27 PM.. |
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How many Apple engineers does it take to change a light bulb? Only one, but all he has to do is redefine the meaning of darkness and then upgrades the customer. |
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BTW - I think the fanboys might be upset because we're violating Apple's Eula (and maybe because I only had to pay $25 for OSX).
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Epic fail on donation - guess I will have to look for a good cause - Power mac FW800 MDD with dual 1.33 GHz Xserve processors , 1.5 GB memory, Radeon 9800XT video card, SoundBlaster Live card, and an NEC USB 2.0 card running MorphOS 3.1 and OSX And, now, a Powerbook G4 15" 1.67 Ghz notebook with MorphOS 3.1 (still under construction). "MorphOS isn't Amiga, its better" Whiskey woman don't you know that you are driving me insane? |
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That supports my view that Apple Macs are just the most extreme form of DRM on the planet. They're just one huge hardware dongle to keep Mac users locked into Apple hardware and PC users locked out of OSX. @Iggy Yes, and they're also upset when they find out that they overpaid for the hardware to run OSX. I can buy an Acer, Dell or Asus laptop with better specs than most MacBooks at half the price of a MacBook and still run OSX just fine on them. I suppose I'd be upset too if I lost that kind of beer money! |
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(I can see where the "include ALL the things" approach would lead you to think it's a Linux distro, though ;P) Admittedly my PowerBook G4 is only a casual-use writing laptop, but I've yet to run into anything that Tiger doesn't do perfectly well on it.
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[QUOTE=commodorejohn;711510]It's not Linux, it's CMU's Mach kernel plus BSD Unix, with Apple's own custom software and toolkits on top of [I]that./QUOTE]
You are missing the forest for the trees, "It's not a question of where he grips it! It's a simple question of weight ratios! A five ounce bird could not carry a one pound coconut." The Mac OS X uses a core from #?nix land to run on Intel hardware; Apple's original core only ran on Motorola based CPUs. Ergo, they changed both the OS and hardware, but because of its "look and feel" Apple stilled calls it a Mac. They may as well buy out Etch-a-Sketch and call it the Mac Air Book Lite. |
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I'm not arguing that point, just that it is not, in fact, Linux.
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I am sorry that I said it was; well, now that we've settled the issue of what is and what is not emulation by just correcting my quite serious mistake on the actual non-Linux core of Apple's OS X, I suppose we can close this thread. This i suppose also solves the question of "Life, the Universe and Everything." Oh, thanks for all the fish.
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Just so long as we're clear on that ;P
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The other is 'could care less'. |
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If you run software written for Amiga on a Mac using MorphOS, which provides the complete Amiga environment and API's (minus Amiga custom chips etc) fully native on the Mac hardware, then it's not emulation, the software is being run native. The Amiga apps are scheduled by the same scheduler as those compiled directly for MorphOS, they all share the same resources, the same memory space, the same signalling system. There is no difference from an Amiga program and a MorphOS program in the way they are treated/handled, they all have full access to everything, they are both running directly on top of the OS (no layer in between), which is running directly on top of the HW. Everything is fully native! If you run the Amiga software on a Mac using UAE sitting on top of the native environment, then it will run boxed in an emulated environment. UAE is software that tries to mimic the Amiga hardware, and the Amiga applications are then executed by that piece of SW inside its own box, shielded from the native system that lies underneath it. On MorphOS you generally don't need to use emulators to run Amiga software. Games/apps that access Amiga custom chips directly (instead of going through the OS) will not run without an emulator like UAE though. Quote:
If you have a 68k program and you recompile it into being PPC instead, then you will have PPC opcodes running on a PPC system, fully native. Both the above is how MorphOS does it. In other words, fully native. If you on the other hand constructs a piece of program with the aim to mimic a physical 68k CPU through SW and run 68k opcodes using that, then you would have emulation. Just like a real CPU, it would have a Program Counter pointing to the next in line 68k opcode to be executed, it would have routines to deal with that opcode and all the others (instruction set), it would have the D0-D7 data registers and the A0-A6 address registers to be used by these opcodes, it would have the status register (signalling "overflow", etc), and it would have a chunk of "system RAM" allocated in a box where the 68k application(s) and their data resides, that this "CPU" can access. When one opcode is executed, registers are altered, "system RAM" is altered, the Program Counter in this "virtual CPU" increases to point to the next opcode in line. Since it's the 68k opcodes (unchanged) that are actually being executed, by a program that simulates a physical 68k CPU, it is emulation. The emulator itself would run native on the system, but the 68k code inside it would be emulated.
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djnick (a struggling OS4 user): "AmigaOS really needs update. Basic stuff we all used to work with like Watching movies, Youtube, Painting, Word typing, DropBox... are extremly hard to achieve on Amiga." Well djnick, the update has been out for more than a decade. It is called MorphOS. It will solve your problems and do everything you asks for in that thread, and a lot more! MorphOS is Amiga done right!
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