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Re: Cloanto acquire Amiga Inc Trademark
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Source compatibility is kept as long as sources are correctly written by coders.
Not possible without tests.
Not possible without source and binary compatibility with 68k apps.
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Again, AROS is a clear proof here.
AROS is best proof that cdimauro has problems with reality.
After twenty five years of development still has not working mui.
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