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  • D:

    fast!

    My PC lags once I have IE opened.

    Well,now I use Fire Fox :P

    less lag.

  • To jest 8-bitowy system z procesorem 240 MHz? Wierzyć się nie chce! Świetnia działa jak na 8 bitówkę :D Lepiej niż niektóre 16-stki.

    Is this an 8-bit system with 240 MHz procesor? Unbeliveable! It performs great as for 8-bit :D Better than some 16-bits

  • @unfa00 - pl(.)wikipedia(.)org/wiki/Amig­aOS

    AmigaOS – system operacyjny opracowany przez firmę Commodore International dla produkowanych przez nią komputerów Amiga. Wersja 1.0 została wydana w 1985 roku, wraz z premierą komputera Amiga 1000.

    System od początku 32-bitowy, napisany został dla procesora Motorola 68000. OS4 działa na PowerPC.

  • @skolman78 Dzikuję za informację :-)

  • Another adicted to move windows :)

  • @qix77

    watch?v=RxX97JBDh_Y#t=02m54s 

  • W sumie, ile wydałeś na tę przyjaciółkę?

  • That is a very impressive Amiga. I wish I could get my 060 board fixed. My Amiga 4000 is looking very sorry for itself these days:(

  • hmm.. I have the same setup. Maybe should try someday

  • Runs better then i expected on 603e PPC.

    But man clean op your desktop and give it some color :)

  • i own a 1200 with 030 card and i still play amiga

    stuff when i want a change from my amd x264

    ati hd5770 water cooled pc never sold out carnt do its personal so ive got aros as i carnt aford a ppc

  • I have a blizzard ppc card - it sadly crashes my Amiga all the time :/

  • hey, can i buy it then?

  • Is this setup in the desktop case.

  • That video runs really smooth for a 200 megahertz CPU.

    My 400 mhz Macintosh plays these videos in slo-mo.

  • AMIGA 4 EVER !!!!

  • Is this in desktop Configuration.

  • with one A3000 with 68030 1990??? some thing, you can have memory protection with amiga 2.04 and CPU parameters, now the sam440 runing amigaOS4.1 have it, maybe the 4.0 too.

    no sence make comparation others OS with AmigaOS. the hardware amiga go to the past, but the OS stay light year over the others.

    BR

  • hmm, yess, but in some cases you can compare the hw too. For example the number of general purpose registers.... khmmm :)

  • Commodore having gone bankrupt is one of the saddest moments in my life. Now we're forced to use shitty wins and macs. (By the way, the vacuum cleaner should have been switched of during shooting ;)

  • Best OS ever made and the only one real multitasking

  • MultiTOS released with the Atari Falcon030 also had true preemptive multitasking just like NeXTstep. So your comment is pretty much unfounded.

  • 1993 - 8 years after the Amiga had introduced preemptive multitasking to the home user.

    1995 - IBM PCs got preempetive tasking, but only for 32 bit tasks, not 16 bit.

    2002 - Mac OS finally got preemptive tasking too.... seventeen years after the Amiga.

  • '1993 - 8 years after the Amiga had introduced preemptive multitasking to the home user.'

    Doesn't make any difference how much longer...his statement is still true.

    Wasn't the Amiga also lacking memory protection?

  • AMIGA != Memory Protections

    For memory protection you need MMU but it's not needed when the code itself is well made.

    Bounds-checking for arrays can be done with fine granularity than using the page size of an MMU.

    If you want memory protection use Linux but that dosen't remove the risk of getting your OS(in this case Linux kernel) fucked.

  • yeeah, and the Autoconfig by the Amiga from 1985? The winsux sell the plug and play shit since 95, but works not. Plug and play means: plug the board in, and play with the settings to make it work :D

    Amiga did everything better, earlier, but wasn't profit oriented enough, that's the truth...

    Multitasking: Amiga uses round Robin preemptive multitasking, and rockz! Peecee? Donno, but drives me crazy :D

  • @TeensAreNotChildren Amiga proves it POSSIBLE 1st!!!!  AWESOME!!!

  • @TeensAreNotChildren

    And the 'preemptive' multitasking in Windows SUCKS BALLS

    Accessing the hard drive slows or stops video playback/cursor, same with opening a browser. Forget having many tasks, and that stupid pagefile.sys harddisk ram crap. Takes forever to refresh and get the data you want if you let a task alone for a while...I honestly think they call it 'multitasking' but it really isn't. Its Ginormous amounts of speed/memory/HD space to do what Amiga could do in 1/50 the specs!

  • hmm amigas didnt sound like a hair dryer :P

  • You can get the amiga os for pc actually

  • Where?

  • I think you mean Aros. It is the only OS that can run Amiga applications on an intel PC.

  • You can run UAE on a Mac or Windows machine and emulate Amiga Workbench. I did it. Running 3.9.

    Or as mention the Aros project running on 3.1.

  • It dosen't emulate everything so well as it should. Mostly it does but not always...

    Some really interesting software dosen't just work.

  • In my opinion it doesn't look like 4.0.

  • Why does he keep yanking the window around? yeah,it wobbles,we get it.

  • Actually it doesn't :P

  • I guess it's to show that the video still continues playing with not much more lag.

  • A M I G A R U L E Z  F O R E V E R !!!!

  • This is NOT AmigaOS 4.0 !

  • What is it?

  • It's multitasking. Look at the machine specs in the description and notice how smoothly it's doing all that, playing the video, opening a browser, moving it all around, etc.

    Show me a Windows machine of equivalent specs that can do as well.

  • Oh, I get it. Yes, I know you can't do it on a windows machine of equal specs.

  • long live

  • i wish i had a ppc card so i can run 4.0 on my A1200T. cool vid long live the amiga.

  • very nice Amiga environment ;)

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