MorphOS?
  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    ThePlayer
    Posts: 1068 from 2003/3/24
    From: Hamburg/Germany
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  • Caterpillar
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    dolen
    Posts: 33 from 2005/10/16
    From: sweden
    As a morphOS developer, do you allocate memory following some procedure that enables the Abox to turn on some memory protection in the future when the old amiga apps are not anymore needed?
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  • Just looking around
    Bobbi
    Posts: 3 from 2005/9/3
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    BatteMan wrote:
    Boobi :  Read the GPL's License and come back later. You said a non-sense...


    Yes read the GPL
    Ambient have the GPL license
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/morphosambient
    if they release MorphOS 1.5 with Ambient in it.
    They will be forced to GPL MorphOS.
    It seams that you don’t understand the GPL license.
    Not even the Linux kernel is 100% GPL read the license that follows with the Kernel :P
    If it was it would be impossible to develop closed source application/games for Linux
  • »11.01.06 - 23:48
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    Golem
    Posts: 766 from 2003/2/28
    From: Denmark
    You're wrong, Ambient is GPL with some exceptions, and it's already included with the current MorphOS. But I guess you knew that, right? Read Docs/LICENSES.TXT on your MorphOS CD.

    I don't think you've understood the GPL completely.
  • »12.01.06 - 00:03
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    CISC
    Posts: 619 from 2005/8/27
    From: the land with ...
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    As a morphOS developer, do you allocate memory following some procedure that enables the Abox to turn on some memory protection in the future when the old amiga apps are not anymore needed?


    No, AOS compatability will never disappear from abox, after all this is what abox is about, and it's also why MorphOS is divided into boxes so that you can keep this compatability "indefinitely".

    And anyone selling you the idea that you can gradually phase in complete API breakage is talking manure, since you can bet your hiney that as long as something is allowed, someone (read; everyone) will do it, so at the time you think (which again is ludicrous) compatability is no longer needed and you try to flip the switch you'll get a nasty surprise...


    - CISC
  • »12.01.06 - 17:49
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