Order of the Butterfly
Posts: 245 from 2012/10/14
From: DFW, TX, USA
Quote:ASiegel wrote:
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In_Correct wrote:
A small come-back is possible, if MorphOS is introduced into an emerging market where there are no other computers.
Agreed, given monopolistic market structures with no competition, MorphOS may have a chance
Too bad those type of underdeveloped restrictive markets are both hard to find and hard to access for a reason. I am not sure the development team is interested to relocate to North Korea.
Africa can be an alternative. Few computers exist as Internet currently is cost prohibitive. ($1,000.00 USD per month) By the time MorphOS has new hardware architecture(s) and software it could be around the same time that new market appears. Perhaps they might buy a low cost MorphOS computer. Or perhaps not. Or perhaps they are like me and yearn for a computer that is solid.
Also, is MorphOS abandoning Quark Microkernel and becoming Linux / Unix? I kindly request you do not abandon your own efforts.
I Support Quark Microkernel.