Quote:jacadcaps wrote:
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OlafSch wrote:
So we end now with a number of different incompatible implementations of MUI.
That trend has actually started with Zune...
Just because MorphOS refused to dump MUI and use Zune instead
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Without joking:
Zune is not so "bad", as one compiled program usually can't run with Zune and MUI, as Zune and MUI (with the exception of AROS/m68k) are not binary/API compatible.
No AROS/x86 exe will call MUI5/MorphOS. No MorphOS/PPC exe will call Zune.
But for MUI/AmigaOS, MUI/MorphOS and MUI/aos3.x this can happen. An aos3/m68 exe usually runs in all three environments. But if the features of the three "MUIs" get more and more incompatible, things won't get any better.
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Three MUIs on different architecture and different exe => programmer has to ensure compatibility
Different m68k MUIs, same 68k exe => *User* has the problems first!!
Well, if MorphOS drops m68 support in any future version, those problems are avoided then.