MorphOS 2.5 rumors thread...
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Posts: 602 from 2004/11/27
    I fully agree with matt3, there should be a solution included in MorphOS to be able to easy setup-up networks with a GUI, something like Envoy3 which unfortunately only works together with Amigas.

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  • »20.01.10 - 05:39
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    feanor
    Posts: 104 from 2009/3/20
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    Andreas_Wolf wrote:
    > The unix filesystem installable on macs....

    What's there besides HFS and HFS+?


    UFS.

    [ Edited by feanor on 2010/1/20 10:24 ]
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    jcmarcos
    Posts: 1178 from 2003/3/13
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    Dreamcast270mhz wrote:

    G5 support should be within the next two years


    Do you realize how OLD that CPU would be in two years? Alrigut, it's the fastest PowerPC available.

    Quote:

    even if it doesn't make use of the 64-bit capabilities of the CPU


    Go figure, then, the chances of supporting it. I'm afraid that, if no miracle happens (and this is the computer industry) MorphOS will have to go to some other boring computers.
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Posts: 217 from 2003/11/14
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    UFS:

    This might do the trick ?
  • »20.01.10 - 07:40
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Posts: 698 from 2004/2/10
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    jPV wrote:
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    matt3 wrote:
    SMBFS can only have one connection


    Hmm.. you can mount several shares and can transfer several files simultaneously etc... but what do you mean with that?


    I have mutiple servers that I would like to mount a smbfs on MOS. Unless, I'm mistaken I thought SMBFS could only allow one connection to one server.
  • »20.01.10 - 10:54
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    Golem
    Posts: 766 from 2003/2/28
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    @matt3

    One instance of smbfs handles one connection, nothing prevents you from running multiple instances.
  • »20.01.10 - 11:09
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    No, its not X88.

    Its X80 as a little bird told me MorphOS now runs on the original Nintendo Gameboy, which has an i8080 derivative.

    MorphOS 2.5 also spots SMP support as its capable of running on two gameboy at the same time, which can be linked with the gameboy link cable in order to parallel process (aka Tetris versus mode)
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Posts: 227 from 2009/4/28
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    @frankbrana

    Really needs to answer like that? Its ridiculous.
  • »20.01.10 - 17:13
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    Do you know what a joke is? :-?
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12163 from 2003/5/22
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    > UFS.

    Okay, I see. But somehow I doubt that's what Dreamcast270mhz meant by "The unix filesystem installable on macs". Maybe he'll clarify.
  • »21.01.10 - 00:21
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    @frankbrana

    Yes i know... but 3 pages with some joke post is enought thanks.
  • »21.01.10 - 00:24
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    feanor
    Posts: 104 from 2009/3/20
    Quote:


    Andreas_Wolf wrote:
    > UFS.

    Okay, I see. But somehow I doubt that's what Dreamcast270mhz meant by "The unix filesystem installable on macs". Maybe he'll clarify.


    UFS is supported by MacOS X, it comes from its FreeBSD roots (UFS is a popular fs in the *BSDs). While usage is ok, it's also possible -but tricky- to install MacOS X on UFS http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2316.


    [ Edited by feanor on 2010/1/21 12:46 ]
  • »21.01.10 - 09:44
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    > UFS is supported by MacOS X, it comes from its FreeBSD roots (UFS is a popular fs in
    > the *BSDs). While usage is ok, it's also possible -but tricky- to install MacOS X on UFS

    Thanks for enlightening me on this. So I guess pOS's proposal might indeed work on MorphOS.
  • »22.01.10 - 05:18
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    pampers
    Posts: 1061 from 2009/2/26
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    Looks like there is some progress:

    http://meta-morphos.org/viewtopic.php?topic=517&forum=51&start=0&order=ASC

    As others on meta-morphos already said, there seems to be keyboard, touchpad and ethernet support :) Go MorphOS Team go!
    MorphOS 3.x
  • »29.06.10 - 20:25
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12163 from 2003/5/22
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    > Looks like there is some progress

    Not really new. That picture has been online for 3 months.
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    pampers
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    Damn.. But it might mean that now progress is even better ;)
    MorphOS 3.x
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    jcmarcos
    Posts: 1178 from 2003/3/13
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    Andreas_Wolf wrote:

    That picture has been online for 3 months.


    But there's a recent magazine by the side of that seemingly PowerBook running MorphOS...?

    Kind of those typical kidnapping photos, where the hostage holds a newspaper of the day.
  • »30.06.10 - 09:06
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    Andreas_Wolf
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    >> That picture has been online for 3 months.

    > But there's a recent magazine by the side of that seemingly PowerBook
    > running MorphOS...?

    As recent as having been out 2 weeks when the picture was taken.

    Amiga Future issue 83 released March 5th:
    http://www.apc-tcp.de/shop/afe.php

    Event where the picture was taken took place from March 19th to 21st:
    http://www.geit.de/eng_news.html (see March 11th news entry)

    That's the meeting analogkid mentioned there:
    https://morph.zone/modules/newbb_plus/viewtopic.php?topic_id=6982&forum=3#71798
  • »30.06.10 - 09:51
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    jcmarcos
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    Andreas_Wolf wrote:

    > there's a recent magazine by the side

    As recent as having been out 2 weeks when the picture was taken.


    Always on spot, Andreas: I didn't check the magazine's date, because I saw "X1000" in the front page, and believed it was very recent, while that buzzword has been running since a long ago. I was wrong.

    Amiga Future issue 83 released March 5th:
    http://www.apc-tcp.de/shop/afe.php

    Event where the picture was taken took place from March 19th to 21st:
    http://www.geit.de/eng_news.html (see March 11th news entry)

    That's the meeting analogkid mentioned there:
    https://morph.zone/modules/newbb_plus/viewtopic.php?topic_id=6982&forum=3#71798
  • »30.06.10 - 10:57
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