I talked about morphos x64 because if I'm not mistaken in a video on youtube the test was done on a ryzen 3600 but I could not understand which graphics card was used for the test.
That's why I said that applications of a certain level could be developed and that have never appeared in the "amiga" landscape
with grants and cash support to develop it.
I meant that because with a ryzen 3600 I imagine that a software park never seen before on amiga and on an x64 processor can be developed.
This is the reason why I don't understand why those who work in the IT field in the amigaos landscape do not grant Morphos x64.
And if I have to have the most powerful hardware in the world to play "Gloom" or to use Eagle-Player that wouldn't make sense either.
But it would be a good start for older "amiga" software to work and more advanced programs and utilities over time.
Here this could be Morphos x64 in practice there is nothing like this on the "amigaos" market
Now it is not my job to assess whether it is easy to port "linux" programs
on Morphos on a Ryzen 3600 processor for example.
That's why I would gladly pay 200 euros for a license like this.
And it is clear that I have no money to burn.
But I'd take it with my eyes closed if it existed.
[ Edited by white 13.03.2022 - 22:42 ]