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Poster | Thread | muyuu
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Re: Flavour of Amiga OS Posted on 1-Mar-2019 14:59:46
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Trixie wrote: @samo79
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what is AmigaOS4 if not a modern evolution of the old AmigaOS3? |
Of course it is a modern evolution of OS3.x, and a very significant one. This must be clear to everyone who has actually used and/or programmed for OS4.
In 2011 my Sam440ep (more precisely: its graphic chip) died. After ACube failed to repair it, or at least return the faulty board to me (thus effectively stealing it), I lost a lot of hope and decided to go the emulation route instead of buying new OS4 hardware. I bought a speedy PC, installed Amiga Forever, configured OS3.9 to my liking... and I gave up after two months. I just couldn't do it, the system felt so backwards, so under-developed compared to OS4. So many programming resources were unavailable, it was basically Stone Age! Luckily someone was selling his Sam440ep-Flex for a good price, so I bought my way back... and never regretted it.
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