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Amigaworld.net News   Amigaworld.net News : OpenAmiga.net launched
   posted by jorit2 on 5-Sep-2013 1:04:37 (5539 reads)
After careful deliberation and many discussions between developers from all sections of the Amiga community the decision has been made to revive the OpenAmiga project.

The OpenAmiga Standard is intended to minimize the programming effort needed to port between the four current Amiga platforms, Amiga OS 3.x, AROS, MorphOS and AmigaOS 4.

It is a collection of API's that developers can target safe in the knowledge that their software written on one platform can be compiled and run as intended on an alternative platform that adheres to the standard.... (Please click 'Read more'.)


Please feel free to visit our website and provide feedback as the standard is not set in stone yet.

We're currently focusing on the development of a new SDK, which we plan to release as soon as possible.

Find out more ? OpenAmiga.net
    

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Re: OpenAmiga.net launched
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AFAIK all the platforms are able to address 4Gb, and none of them are able to address more, being 32-bit. So I don't see your point.


I think he is referring to Amigaoid OSs being able to address more then 2GB of memory as an example of silly requirements. Each of the Amigaoid OSs have their strengths and weakness and instead of furthering the great divide between each OS, a common pathway is needed for each to support each other.

There is a new era dawning, those who cling to the past and refuse to accept change will be relegated to the Amiga's bit bucket history.


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Re: OpenAmiga.net launched
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So you're only going to support x86-64? What's going to happen with your AROS Vision distro then?


I don't believe he actually is, he is just making an example of being exclusive vs inclusive.


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