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Personally, I'm not sure anything is AmigaOS after 3.1. But if McBill had had his way originally, MorphOS would be the current OS and the package currently called OS4 would never have been created. Now we have two OS' with one claiming its 'real'. And the same arguments continue to drag us down. One day, hopefully, I'll find this all funny. |
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Read these threads with a bottle of whiskey at hand and you won't have to wait much.
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We amiga developers use better cpu than 68k because 68k is too slow.
Making software for real 68k is not interesting because this crap has 486 level performance. Amiga is hobby and hobby has to be interesting. We amiga developers will not resign from decent C compiler. And gcc is one and only decent C compiler that generate code for amiga. It is simple - code generated by gcc is too slow to real 68k cpu this means real 68k cpu is crap and need to be replaced with something better. It may be any cpu able to work in 32 bit bigendian mode due to integration with the old 68k software - all 32 bit bigendian. |
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01 November 2015, 17:46 | #66 |
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olaf schownweiss is well known powerpc hater.
His problems started when he tried to persuade amiga ppc user to use x86 but he get to get lost. |
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Maybe, but he asked a simple question and you actively ignored it and chose to say something negative about him. That attitude doesnt really benefit anyone...
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but you did not answer my question... you claimed to be a "amiga developer". So what have you developed on PPC? |
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So...an answer to OlafSch's question does seem in order. |
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The question is not for you... I think PPCAmiga is a talker, he propably never has written just one line of code and just spreads nonsense
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I moved from 6809, to 680XX, and now to PPC. The first was pretty easy, the second somewhat different but with some great advantages, and the third is a real bitch. So, "what have you written" is a really valid point. I'm just in the process of rewriting a 16550 driver for an 6809 application to take advantage of the dual and quad versions available. That is within my comfort zone. Claiming to be proficient in NG coding, ah..I don't believe it either. So...PPCAmiga...can you point to anything you have created? |
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Proper code in C for amiga compiles without changes on gcc for 68k and ppc. olaf schoenweiss do not kow this because olaf schoenweiss never use any ppc amiga. |
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Conversely, I would never try to figure out PPC machine code. The primary advantage I find in C is that it is pretty easy to create small modules that often can be reused (or reworked with a little effort). But my style of coding is probably quite different then most programmers. Since by the late '80's and early '90s I was using primarily re-entrant code, today I tend to break most functions into small modules. I find most C coders are quite sloppy with little regard for program size or efficiency. |
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now, that sounds defintely like a bot. whoever constructed it, who cares? simply delete its account and be done with it. except you think, bots may write amiga aoftware?
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