Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st Nov 2007 22:44 UTC
"AROS has gained lots of bugfixes and improvements in the lastest weeks. For istance, Neil Cafferkey has corrected some important bugs is his beloved AROS Installer; Nic Andrews has worked on his RTL8139 network driver; and Robert Norris has fixed file notifications, which previously broke preferences, just to name three."
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I should have worded that sentence differently . What I meant was that the x86 platform doesn't provide the right environment in which a new or improved AmigaOS could thrive.
It's not so much that I want underpowered and overpriced hardware, but more to do with the experience that I mentioned in my previous post. An experience that the x86 platform doesn't provide.
I think Amiga users have high expectations of what new Amiga hardware would be (or maybe that's just me) and x86 just doesn't stand up to those expectations.
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2007-11-22
I should have worded that sentence differently
. What I meant was that the x86 platform doesn't provide the right environment in which a new or improved AmigaOS could thrive.
It's not so much that I want underpowered and overpriced hardware, but more to do with the experience that I mentioned in my previous post. An experience that the x86 platform doesn't provide.
I think Amiga users have high expectations of what new Amiga hardware would be (or maybe that's just me) and x86 just doesn't stand up to those expectations.
Edited 2007-11-22 07:57