11 May 2009, 20:31 | #1 |
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Amiga Os 4 on iMac G3
I currently have an amiga 1200 with 2GB HDD and 8MB RAM. However I am now use to just emulating things now, but I saw that someone got a mac mini G4 to run OS 4 so I was wondering whether a G3 could?
Also is amiga OS 4 an improvement over 3.5/3.9? |
11 May 2009, 21:46 | #2 |
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AFAIK OS4 on PPC MAC was never finished, you can just about get it to work but many parts are unfinished and development is now dead.
Depends what you used 3.5/3.9 for? With no classic (games) compatibility, no modern web-browser, no modern hardware platform, AOS4 sucks as far as I am concerned. Last edited by alexh; 11 May 2009 at 21:53. |
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It's great to have a fellow Amiga/Macintosh enthusiast on board. I assume you are referring the OS4 on a Mac thread: http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=33912 I'm sorry to disappoint you, but it would appear that the answer to your question is negative. http://eab.abime.net/showpost.php?p=379495&postcount=11 That post appeared in this thread: http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=33668 |
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It got JAVA applets? Flash? Shockwave?
Flash is now a pre-requisite for most commercial websites. |
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I'm with alexh on this one. Love the Amiga though I do, the thought of having to use on exclusively for my web browsing needs is enough to keep me up at night. Conversely, the idea of using a modern computer for my gaming needs is guaranteed to bore me to the point that I'd sleep all night and day.
Slightly OT: If you dig Commodore 8 bit and Amiga computers and you've got a Mac, check out Doremac It's an unfortunate name and the place doesn't see much activity but it's a start. |
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For me i dont really need flash or java at home. Mostly adverts/simple games IMHO and video i just download from youtube etc..
So its a big step up from Ibrowse, without ccs etc etc... Actually fun |
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It's got Javascript, I know that's different from full Java but it's far more common than Java applets in my experience of the web. Which popular websites use Java applets? Flash support is on it's way in the form of an OS4 Gnash port that's currently in the works, of course it's not an ideal solution but it'll be better than nothing, and Gnash is in active development so compatibility is improving. Perhaps there are other modern web browser features we need?
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Hi chaps,
Ever the pedant, I would just like to point out that Javascript has nothing to do with Java. Despite it's unfortunate name, Javascript is a browser/client side scripting language based on ECMAscript. People often gets confused on this. Having said that, javascript support in browsers is essential as just about every commercial site uses it. Regards, squidbass |
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Considering what most people use the web for I think you're being a little optimistic in predicting the rise of Java applets. In any case, don't most casual gaming websites (with casual gaming describing a high percentage of gaming on the web) use Flash rather than Java applets?
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And there will be Silverlight. Being a kind of 'frontend' to ASP(X) sites it will become quite popular for rich internet applications too. Like alex said none of the three are available for OWB, so I guess it's useless to debate which one is the most used one in one or two years
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Hard so say, but surely it will gain some percentages of the flash market. It depends on how sucessful Microsoft can promote APSX/Silverlight among the web developer community. I guess they won't 'conquer' more than 20% of it though, but yet enough that you will have to install it
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thanks for the responses. I just wondered about G3 support because I just wanted to see OS 4 and although I like the miggy, I am unable to justify paying up to and over £100 on PPC hardware.
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Imagine how I feel. I bought OS 4.0 before the price of PPC accelerator hardware for the A1200 went through the roof. I have three PCI Macs which can be converted to G3 with a new processor daughterboard, and I would just love to be able to get Amiga OS 4 running on one of those.
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Hmm, too bad work for getting AOS4 to the Mac was halted. It really is an ideal platform, now innit'?
Would be cool if the owners of the amiga-brand could make a close deal with Apple to develop support for AOS on ALL Apple platforms ( new ipods, Iphone, Ibook, you name it). Yeah I know, there's no financial reason or gain to allow that, but it would be cool with an alternative OS to all PPC or PPC-based apps. |
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Dear god, some of you need to wash your mouths out
I will put down a challenege - who is going to be the first to port Mac OS-X to a classic Amiga |
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