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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    bbrv
    Posts: 750 from 2003/2/14
    From: Earth
    Congratulations to OS4 and the A1 for being featured on arstechnica. Here is the link. See it up on the top left - the featured story and a nice long article. That is really great. Good work!

    You can't buy this kind of coverage and the growing interest in non-X86 platforms cannot hurt any of the alternative solutions, including the PegasosPPC and MorphOS or AROS or....

    The Freescale Linux Resources site was launched yesterday. Our product offering through Freescale is about to grow as are our distribution partners. We are all about to take a quantum leap and it feels good!

    Congratulations again for the arstechnica coverage.

    R&B :-)
  • »18.01.05 - 11:42
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  • opi
  • Butterfly
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    opi
    Posts: 100 from 2003/3/9
    From: Lodz, Poland
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    Congratulations to OS4 and the A1 for being featured on arstechnica.

    Tee-shirts are delivered, BBRV congrats OS4 team and I've got an red ink for my pen. Armagedon :D
  • »18.01.05 - 12:50
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    takemehomegrandma
    Posts: 2720 from 2003/2/24
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    bbrv wrote:

    The Freescale Linux Resources site was launched yesterday. Our product offering through Freescale is about to grow as are our distribution partners. We are all about to take a quantum leap and it feels good!

    Congratulations again for the arstechnica coverage.

    R&B :-)


    That sounds exciting! :-)
    MorphOS is Amiga done right! :-)
    MorphOS NG will be AROS done right! :-)
  • »24.01.05 - 12:13
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  • Caterpillar
    Caterpillar
    Posts: 26 from 2003/9/9
    Very interesting both of it. The price drops on Peg hardware look nice as well! :-)

    Now I hope either of the following two will happen:
    1) Genesi makes a deal with Hyperion, and you can run AOS4 on Peg2 hardware or (much better yet)...
    2) An agreement is reached with Stuntzi, and the latest version of MUI is licensed by Genesi, which is used with the GPL'ed (source supplied) Ambient (that relies on that latest version), together with the latest MOS internals from laire and such and add the TCP/IP stack from AROS.
    (Oh of course add OS4EMU and MacOnLinux on the CD's supplied with the motherboard by licencing that!).
    3) Someone figures out how to update library dependences and integrates Ambient with AROS and its open source MUI clone is updated with some of the advanced features it depends on, then AROS gets a JIT compiler for 680x0 and it is ported to the Peg platform.
    /stops dreaming
    :-(

    [ Edited by azalin on 2005/1/29 16:17 ]
  • »29.01.05 - 14:11
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Acolyte of the Butterfly
    pixie
    Posts: 147 from 2003/9/5
    From: Am*ga
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    3) Someone figures out how to update library dependences and integrates Ambient with AROS and its open source MUI clone is updated with some of the advanced features it depends on, then AROS gets a JIT compiler for 680x0 and it is ported to the Peg platform.


    It makes too much sense, so it just can't work! ;-)
    pixie - writing from a paradise called Portugal
  • »31.01.05 - 14:17
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Zylesea
    Posts: 2057 from 2003/6/4
    Zune is far, far, far behind the current MUI. I guess it is not a afternoon stroll to adust Ambient to Zune.
    With time Zune will mature, but this will take a lot o time.

    An agreement with Stunzi is found already according to the beta2-ml. We will see an update for MOS, but it will take some time still.
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  • »31.01.05 - 14:24
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    falemagn
    Posts: 12 from 2003/10/24
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    Zune is far, far, far behind the current MUI.



    What do you have in mind, exactly?
  • »16.02.05 - 13:34
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