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Seriously dude, those are just best effort kludges (and didn't make much difference in practice) - Amiga OS still doesn't have memory protection in any rigorous sense of the term.
Snap out of nostalgia, that's what killed Amiga, what keeps hammering nails into its coffin for almost 2 decades already... (BTW, NT can be seen as quite worthy successor to VMS, on technical level - how market realities forced NT into dubious ~userland practices is another issue; at least perceiving VMS or OS/400 as pinnacle has some merit ...but that's not what you initially claimed)