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There's a reason hardly any serious work is being done on Amiga, and for a long time.
Even if MORB is a bit too harsh in this case, goes too far with criticism of AROS - at least AROS is sane in that it mostly knows its place, knows what it is, a nostalgic toy pet project.
I really doubt you ever had to seriously develop for AmigaOS, and not only because you'd be more likely cursing it instead of calling it fun* - what can you know about Amiga dev if you make such basic mistake like "AmigaOS is a [...] system without preemptive multitasking"?
* yeah, fun fight to have something barely enough for required function that doesn't nuke the OS while running... (ohh, but wasting time on that suddenly places you among the few leet coders)
Plus, such code is unmaintainable; you can see that in how progress ground almost to a halt.
...and then you wonder why people move to other platforms. It had millions of users, now there are estimated few thousand; a per mil left.
Amiga is just old and does very little. Win98 or 2k are also snappy - while being much ahead in software sophistication.
And yay, you can play few FPS games at the same time, how great that the OS and its GFX stack are optimised for such pointless usage...
...games which are ports from the PC; there is a very good reason for that / seriously, you're using a decade+ old PC software as examples of what Amiga can offer? Most of the new useful software are ports from the PC, just lagging behind and with pains of porting to a stable state.
Just cut the middle crap, you ARE making it into a PC anyway (also WRT hardware, just insisting on some non-standard CPU architecture for some reason)
Edited 2012-06-28 00:19 UTC