Order of the Butterfly
Posts: 430 from 2004/10/10
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Ironfist reported of PUSH here:
http://www.pegasos.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=670&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0
And these is also a brief interview with BBRV here:
http://www.pegasos.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=671&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0
In the interview there are these following interesting statements:
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TriztPUSH bbrv; you know if they really have started to work on the
ppc driver? last I talked with the guys there they where still in a
pre-stage where it wasn't sure if they would work on it or not
bbrv Freescale is a logical choice for both ATI and nVIDIA and by default so is the PegasosPPC/ODW
as we are now after Apple's choice the only PPC based full platform partner for the future (today). Both IBM and Freescale have to answer the question of customers: if Apple switched why shouldn't we? Freescale in particular needs to move toward system enablement and beyond the sale of simply chips. Even organizations like ATI are being held accountable for total system performance when in fact they only provide a portion of it.
This point in particular is very very interesting:
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bbrv
Freescale in particular needs to move toward system enablement and beyond the sale of simply chips.
And regarding MOS:
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DevePUSH bbrv: is there any plans in the near future to support the
MOS-developer in full scale or are they on their own totaly from now
on ?
bbrv The issue with MorphOS is just finding a solid market for it. It will take some time, plus we need to make as least as much of an investment in MorphOS as we have in the past and we cannot afford to do that now, but we hope to do so eventually.
This following point is strictly related with MorphOS, actual situation and its future:
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bbrv plus we need to make as least as much of an investment in MorphOS as we have in the past and we cannot afford to do that now, but we hope to do so eventually.
Well... Any suggestion to find a solid market for MorphOS?
Help BBRV to find a market of reference for MOS and our future will be enhanced, safer and secured well.
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