Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 11th Aug 2009 17:41 UTC, submitted by David Brunet
Benchmarks With OSNews really diving into the world of the Amiga as of late, with a review of AmigaOS 4.1 on ACube's sam440ep and an upcoming review of MorphOS 2.3 on an Efika, it was kind of coincidental that we have a set of benchmarks comparing MorphOS 2.3 and AmigaOS 4.1 to one another, both running on the Pegasos II machine.
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RE: The future of Amiga
by timofonic on Tue 11th Aug 2009 18:26 UTC in reply to "The future of Amiga"
timofonic
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Wrong, it's AROS or Anubis. Most of that benchmark relies on legacy or multiplatform, and the speed compared to the latest actually available hardware is beyond ridicule.

You are biased because being a long time MorphOS user (I did read your comments on MorphZone in the past), but that's not easy to explain now. MorphOs is nicely optimized, but it needs a lot more than just that (like support alive platforms).

I hope MorphOS chooses the right direction, computing is starting to become boring and it needs a revolution like in the 80s and early 90s.

MorphOS being closed source is making it very hard to progress.

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