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Poll : Yes! Intel Inside out!
PowerPC forever!
PowerARM!
x86? No x64 is what you should aim for!
Port it the A500 Mini.
What's OS4?
No get over it already.
Port OS4 to pancakes so I can eat them.
 
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OlafS25 
Re: Is it time for another port AmigaOS 4 to x86 thread?
Posted on 29-May-2022 8:17:12
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@OlafS25

I found freeware OS4 icon sets. For fun I will look at it

http://aros-platform.de/OS4.png

it is no real problem to imitate even if it is not the same

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bison 
Re: Is it time for another port AmigaOS 4 to x86 thread?
Posted on 29-May-2022 20:51:15
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@agami

Quote:
Calling them 'forces' might be giving them way too much credit.

"Joining the forces" has historical precedent.

@OlafS25

Looks good.

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agami 
Re: Is it time for another port AmigaOS 4 to x86 thread?
Posted on 30-May-2022 2:26:42
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@bison

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"Joining the forces" has historical precedent.

Yes I know. But the continents have shifted since there were "forces" that could be joined.

If it were time for another "It's time to join forces" poll/thread, what "forces" would you join today?

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number6 
Re: Is it time for another port AmigaOS 4 to x86 thread?
Posted on 30-May-2022 2:40:09
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@agami

V1 of AmigaBlitter's yearly thread surely needs an addendum

#6

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bhabbott 
Re: Is it time for another port AmigaOS 4 to x86 thread?
Posted on 30-May-2022 2:46:29
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@agami

Quote:

agami wrote:
@bison

Quote:
"Joining the forces" has historical precedent.

Yes I know. But the continents have shifted since there were "forces" that could be joined.

If it were time for another "It's time to join forces" poll/thread, what "forces" would you join today?

I would hardly call them continents. More like a tiny Island and a half-submerged log.

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