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Re: Morphos X86 Posted on 24-May-2015 11:18:10
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I can't claim credit for being right there: I was just posting tokai's funny picture
From what I have read QBox was the at one point intended to be the concept for exposing more advanced features in parallel to ABox (what we currently enjoy using in MorphOS). As concept designs go, I have no idea how far it was developed back then (we're talking ~10 years ago afaik), but all signs are that development of QBox in that form is totally atrophied. It crops up like a reminder of last night's curry occasionally, but as I understand it MorphOS team have made it pretty clear that the 'advanced features' QBox was once intended to offer will most likely come with (or after) the ISA change.
Whether QBox will reappear (in name/function) at that point, who knows, but as it stands today QBox is just the name of the animated character associated with the limited help database (sys:utilities/tips). _________________ Troll - n., A disenfranchised former potential customer who remains interested enough to stay informed and express critical opinions. opp., the vast majority who voted silently with their feet. |
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Re: Morphos X86 Posted on 24-May-2015 11:26:30
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| @Boot_WB
it might be possible to add modern features when dropping any compatibility but then there will be no software on it. Sounds like a great idea for a new OS
Or you can run old software somehow but then where do you get the new adapted software? |
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Re: Morphos X86 Posted on 24-May-2015 20:23:07
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| @jPV
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UAE has bsdsocket emulation. Maybe this thread can help you. |
Yeah I know that WinUAE has bsdsocket emulation, but does UAE versions (E-UAE etc) we are using in AROS, MorphOS etc have it? Can you now use network software under AROS/Janus? Quickly looked that thread only talks about WinUAE. |
WinUAE is currently being ported to AROS. It means that the bsdsocket emulation will work, as well as the PowerPC support. |
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Re: Morphos X86 Posted on 24-May-2015 20:27:02
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Boot_WB wrote: @cdimauro
I can't claim credit for being right there: I was just posting tokai's funny picture
From what I have read QBox was the at one point intended to be the concept for exposing more advanced features in parallel to ABox (what we currently enjoy using in MorphOS). As concept designs go, I have no idea how far it was developed back then (we're talking ~10 years ago afaik), but all signs are that development of QBox in that form is totally atrophied. It crops up like a reminder of last night's curry occasionally, but as I understand it MorphOS team have made it pretty clear that the 'advanced features' QBox was once intended to offer will most likely come with (or after) the ISA change.
Whether QBox will reappear (in name/function) at that point, who knows, but as it stands today QBox is just the name of the animated character associated with the limited help database (sys:utilities/tips). |
If the ISA change will bring also more advanced features (Q-Box? New A-Box? Who knows ), I think that the port will take longer and source-level compatibility of the existing applications might be also affected.
Just to clarify: I'm not stating that it's a bad thing. I already expressed my opinion about a new Amiga-inspired o.s. with modern features, but it requires a lot of work both at the o.s. and apps level. Something similar can happen to the x64 port of MorphOS. That's all. |
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Re: Morphos X86 Posted on 25-May-2015 9:04:31
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| Someone with interest & time could try to host open specification/planning for NG AmiOS. Would love to see how it would shape out.
(then some USD1M bounty to kick-start it (BETA release for grazy people) )
IIRC, originally MorphOS had superior plan, but they have had resources only to finetune the ABox corner of it. I wonder how much money it would need to enable them to release quick and dirty BETATESTER release of SMP+memoryprotection+64bit version. Last edited by KimmoK on 25-May-2015 at 09:08 AM.
_________________ - KimmoK // For freedom, for honor, for AMIGA // // Thing that I should find more time for: CC64 - 64bit Community Computer? |
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Re: Morphos X86 Posted on 25-May-2015 10:38:24
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I really doubt money is the issue here.
Just think of it, if they were into it for the money you'd have to pay them fair compensation according to their skills.
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Re: Morphos X86 Posted on 26-May-2015 10:30:19
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Re: Morphos X86 Posted on 26-May-2015 10:53:49
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| @KimmoK
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IIRC, originally MorphOS had superior plan, but they have had resources only to finetune the ABox corner of it. I wonder how much money it would need to enable them to release quick and dirty BETATESTER release of SMP+memoryprotection+64bit version. |
As far as I recall, it was really just Laire who wanted something from Qbox, the rest of the team, CISC, Bigfoot, Piru etc., had little to no interest in anything besides Abox._________________ B5D6A1D019D5D45BCC56F4782AC220D8B3E2A6CC |
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Re: Morphos X86 Posted on 26-May-2015 11:46:43
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Well maybe use money to HIRE help to do the grunt work ?
I wonder why nobody likes to think Kickstarter except to fund a banquet or a book ??? |
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