Updated AmigaOS4 SDK Available 34
Mike Bouma writes "Closely following the update for the AmigaOS4 Pre-release, the updated Software Development Kit (SDK) is now also available. Meanwhile some first people have been able to buy Mini-ITX MicroA1-C boards and last weekend at a British Amiga Party one was even raffled amongst its visitors. Also some first photographs of the Micro AmigaOne Industrial motherboard (aka u-A1-I) have been revealed at the party. For an impression with regard to AmigaOS4's current state of development, within this recent show report there are links to some earlier demonstration videos."
OS4Depot - center of OS4 files (Score:5, Informative)
The central AmigaOS4 download portal can be found at:
http://www.os4depot.net/
A majority of freely distributable OS4 files can be found at OS4Depot.
Getting nostalgic? (Score:4, Interesting)
The "Back to the Roots" [back2roots.org] software archive offers free legal downloads of many games, demos, pictures, etc.
Amiga Forever is a polished emulator solution with licensed operating system for sale by Cloanto Software, in a download version or a CD version that even can be booted from Knoppix-style.
There is a reason why this is in the developers section: It's ready for people to develop on, but not for general consumer release. But think about how quick the Amiga OS and GUI was running on 7,14 and 50 MHz Motorola 680x0 processors, and extrapolate that to a 800MHz G4. Of course there's more colours and new stuff, but they've kept the efficiency.
Speaking of which, I should get the newest upgrade to OS 4.0 this week. Been busy. PPC native graphics!
Multitasking OS (Score:4, Interesting)
But, the new OS4 on PPC is sweet, back to smooth multitasking, easy upgrade path, tons of modern hardware support with special IO ports (via headers). Not sure about the 1 PCI port...
I remember when I got WinNT and a dual CPU box, Finally real multitasking, the system was smoothed by its crippled x86 setup. Even floppy access could pause the system (And still does have interrupt locks on Linux/BSD) Cdrom spinup still ticks me off when its 2004 and a cdrom insert can pause explorer, sheesh.... (no its not autorun, give me some credit)
I picked up an OSX box to play around with, put on darwinports, a fully unix box. And since all my favorite applications are opensource, it doesn't matter what machine I'm on, I have my normal applications. (Ok, I miss putty and Counterstrike, but WC3 works..)
Anyone remember BeOS? That system was a multimedia multitasking monster for its day, but lack of applications and slow gcc port really crippled its acceptance. (Also wasnt this around the time we switched from gcc2.9x?) Humm, it also wasn't free...
I'm rather looking forward to the new Amiga with OS4, see what technology for the interface and inside the system. I just wish we could of gotten here years ago before Commodore sunk the company, and the many years of torture of news tidbits.
Also, Amiga got me interested in Linux, after setting it up for networking back in the day, I learned about compiling slirp, and tcp stacks,
I didnt just say "Back in the day" did I? Damn....
Re:Multitasking OS (Score:1, Informative)
There is no "new Amiga" [nyud.net]. That's one of the points with AmigaOS4 and beyond. The "Micro Amigaone" mentioned in the article is another name for the Teron Mini [mai.com] from MAI.
It's just that we're forced to pretend [nyud.net] that there will be "Amiga hardware". Of course this will kill AmigaOS and makes the whole project a waste of time, but at least the proud tradition of utter incompetence and mismanagement throughout Amiga history has survived.
Re:Multitasking OS (Score:2)
Re:Multitasking OS (Score:2)
The OS is priced similarly to other OSes. US$75-100.
But me listing this price separately is rather pointless, unfortunately.
As you say, Amiga Inc in their infinite wisdom (or rather: incompetence, and disinterest in AmigaOS in favour of their PocketPC "strategy") decided that despite there not being any plans for new Amigas, you should have to buy a "new Amiga" anyway. I.e., AmigaOS will only ever be released for PPC hardware that the manufacturer or
Re:Multitasking OS (Score:2)
Buy OSX (Score:1)
Re:Multitasking OS (Score:1)
Well then download that bitch [earth.li], compile it and miss no more.
LK
Re:Just in time! (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Just in time! (Score:1)
Yes
Yours faithfully,
An AmigaOne dealer, who actually knows what the mobo and OS look like
Re:Just in time! (Score:1)
As for the OS "that fills your hard disk" - unless AmigaOS is capable of running from a 128Mb USB dongle, I really don't care whether it takes 250Mb or 10Gb on my hard drive. I use my PC to actually run
Re:Just in time! (Score:1)
That article says that the Law of Duality doesn't apply to the software industry. So by this logic, nothing other than Windows will ever enjoy "significant popularity of the market".
Of course, it depends on what is "significant". No one is claiming that AmigaOS is going to be a market leader, but that doesn't mean it can't exist at all. In all of the e
Re:Just in time! (Score:1)
You are absolutely right about small fish which would continue to exist along with the two biggest players. Remember however, that unlike hamburgers or vacuum cleaners, an operating system is a platform for other software, so considering it in isolation would be a mistake. Just imagine if my company came out with a tape recorder that would use a completely different c
Re:Just in time! (Score:1)
There are various different incompatible formats for music storage out there, including proprietary ones (eg, Sony's Minidisc).
Certainly this is the a reason why we have a monopoly in the market of operating systems, but it clearly isn't true that there is one and
Props. (Score:1)
Maybe run cygwin on windows on top of Pc emulator running on OS4. ?
maybe have a game of Megaball
USD 500+ ??? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:USD 500+ ??? (Score:3, Informative)
The reason for the relatively high cost is that the companies are initially dealing with a low volume market. That's why Alan Redhouse has been demonstrating the AmigaOne and AmigaOS4 to Chinese officials and important business representatives.
For the long run higher volume hardware sales would be very important for the s
Re:British Amiga Party (Score:3, Informative)
Have a look at this video of a Swedish Amiga party earlier this year, to get the idea:
http://www.mhd.mh.se/shoe/os4-party/
As you see it's just people getting together, eating barbecue food, eating AmigaOS4 cakes and truly enjoying themselves. Howeve
Re:British Amiga Party (Score:1)
PegasosPPC + MorphOS owns (Score:2)
The Amiga was what the PC should have been. (Score:2)
Commodore had a diamond in their hands. Unfortunately for us, they did not know how to handle it.