Posts Tagged ‘AmigaOS4’

Rumour, AmigaOS4 goes x86 before year ends

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

 

 

I have not got anything better to do than browse through some Amiga sites and forums this Friday. I came across an interesting post on EAB (that is English Amiga Board for those of you who never heard of it, because for every Amiga forum there is a SAB, Swedish Amiga board, FAB, Finish Amiga board, GAB, German Amiga board,,.  you get the idea :-) ).

Post no:18 in this thread of “omg wtf lol Hyparion win” a user with the username of illy5603, yes that is illy5603, not 5602, mentions he was at AmiWest 09 when the groundbreaking news of the trials where released. He also mentions he got the impression that Hyperion guy sent to the show was hiding the fact that Hyperions “most ambitious journey” (I am going to make a tribute page to their “ambitious journey” once it is released, IMHO most memorable Amiga internet myths in recent time) was going to be AmigaOS released for x86 but he refused to let the news slip out.

Nobody is saying AmigaOS is going to x86 so do not take anyone’s word for it, even Hyperion somewhat stated that x86 would mean freezing development of 4.1 and investing lots of cash into what has already been developed for PPC platform. But everyone knows x86 is the future for AmigaOS if the future of AmigaOS is the desktop workstation.

For sure, if the goal is to become a cell phone OS I guess ARM or another embedded chip could be the way to go, but as a hardcore Amiga user I would rather want AmigaOS to be dead than to become a pathetic cell phone OS, either it runs on the desktop or not.

Dynamic icon scaling in AmigaOS4

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

 

 

One of the new functions in the update of AmigaOS4.1 to 4.1.1 (guess?) is dynamic icon scaling which means you can adjust size of the icons to suit you. Today, icons can look a bit small on a large monitor so it is nice to be able to ajdust that yourself in the future.

For a glimpse into the future of icon scaling in AmigaOS, check out this image.

OS4 roadmap made by the community

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

 

 

I like to make a point in that roadmaps in the Amigaworld are few and far between, something I would like to be changed in the future with new leadership of Amiga.

Anyway, a friendly member of the Amiga community has taken time to create a roadmap out of rumours, facts and information presented at AmiWest09. You can follow the discussion at Amigaworld.net.

 

We now have enough info from AmiWest & Pianta Amiga to partially construct Hyperion’s roadmap for OS4:

* OS4.1 (final) is already released for Amiga Ones & Pegasos 2. It seems that there may never be a non-beta release for Sam440s…

* OS4.1.1 (final) will be free & available for Amiga Ones, Pegasos 2 & Sam440. Although not yet finished, it is very likely to have:

- A more modern metallic-looking theme, although this may not be the default.

- Much bigger new icons as standard. Looks a bit OS X-ish IMHO.

- Dynamic icon scaling on Workbench! So users with huge monitors won’t be forced to live with small icons, but user with smaller monitors can still have small icons if they wish.

- A pop-up notification system: All applications registered to the application.library can send notifications to the notification server (called Ringhio) that can be configured to display them on the WB screen. Should be used by at least the USB stack & some 3rd-party programs like XNet-RSS.

- Replacement of the WbStartup folder by a StartUp preferences app, so you don’t have to worry about programs in the WbStartup folder becoming out of date. And the loading of programs is accompanied by display of their icons on a bar in the middle of the screen (like in many other OSes).

- Automatic monitor configuration, using DDC (monitor plug’n'play).

- A new shell with support for multiple tabs, scrollbars (with buffer), command history & auto-completion. EDIT: Rigo says this will probably miss OS4.1.1, but will appear in a later minor update.

- A new intuition, with shadows around windows, and extended ReAction.

- More beginner-friendly installer.

- More beginner friendly set-up of OS4, e.g. ContextMenus & ClickToFront running by default.

- Special versions of Tunenet, SimpleMail, and possibly other programs.

- EDIT: 10% faster video playback on Sam440 (at least with DvPlayer), thanks to improved graphics handling.

- A ton of bug fixes, which makes OS4 much more stable, especially on the Sam.

- Better USB support, and especially a lot more stable.

- Support for USB2.0 *might* make it, but this is still in development.

- Workbench automatically updates itself when files change now (this was a past complaint about OS4.1 in an OS News review).

* OS4.2 was revealed by Steven Solie:

- Multi-core (SMP) support! Sounded like this would continue to be developed after OS4.2, presumably because it is such a major change.

- Better USB support (and of course definitely USB2.0 if it doesn’t make it into OS4.1.1).

- A focus on printer support.

- A focus on graphics driver acceleration. i.e. More stuff being hardware accelerated, which fits in with Rogue mentioning elsewhere that Cairo now has hardware support.

- Replacement of the graphics subsystem.

- *Plans* for JAVA support! He did say “for OS4.2 and beyond”, so I guess it may not be fully supported in OS4.2 (if at all), because it would be such a big project.

- There is surely a lot more planned, but it’s currently secret!

Related news:
* It seems that the Most Amitious Project (which is NOT Firefox!) will be announced before the end of this year.

* The Firefox port (Timberwolf) will *hopefully* have an early alpha release made by the end of the year, but this is not a commercial project, so anything could happen. The bounty is already over 3,000 Euros, which Steven Solie said “will really help things along” :)

* Hyperion’s settlement with Amiga Inc (both of them & other related parties) was due to mediation that started 28th November 2008. There were in fact several lawsuits (by the different parties), not just the one that was publically followed.

* It will take time for the judges in all of the court cases to be updated on the settlement (and presumably officially close those court cases).

* The number of developers working on OS4 has varied between about 10 & 30. It is currently “in the high teens”, so over 15.

 

Wow… dual core support in AmigaOS, Amiga f”k yeah!!

Sneak peak on the new AmigaOS4.1 installation

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

IMHO the current installation procedure for installing AmigaOS4.1 is not bad, but anyway this is how it is going to look in the future. Take notice that AmigaOS can find out the optimum resolution itself now, a function I have missed on my AmigaOS4.1 system.

New installation CD of AmigaOS4.1

It is very nice to see progress of AmigaOS and with the great news of the end of legal problems perhaps the future is filled with dual core AmigaOS systems running circles around Linux/Win- and Apple-computers!

Amiga f”n rulez!

Hyperion sends best wishes for 2008!

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

The creators of AmigaOS4 have recently posted an exciting new post on their website where they wish everyone a Happy new year.

They also mention an upcoming patch for the classic version of AmigaOS4 and mentions a couple of secrets for the future!

Interesting reading for anyone interested in AmigaOS4, check it out yourself at:

Let us hope it will be much easier (and cheaper) to run the latest instance of Workbench on modern hardware in 2008!

AmigaOS4 on old PPC Apple Mac mini progress!

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

Late in November 2007 AmigaOS4 for ”classic” Amiga hardware was released. Before that rumors about a port for the old PPC MacMini floated around news sites on the net. Many wondered if they where true, seems like they actually where true!

A couple of days ago some guy leaked an ISO claiming it was an early Christmas gift for the Amiga community containing the key to running OS4 “classic” on the Mac Mini on “English Amiga board”.The ISO file was taken down from EAB fearing legal problems. The poster was eventually banned from the board since no one got the ISO to function correctly which made everyone believe it was just one big hoax

However breaking news shows that with the ISO it is possible to boot into the well known boot screen of the Amiga!

It is not yet known if it is going to be possible to run OS4 on certain models of Mac Mini but people are working on this right now so stay tuned!

Will this lead to AmigaOS4 on Titanium PPC Apple notebooks?

Stay tuned for more news….