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ars technica OS4.1 review
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Vacca foeda. Sum, ergo edo

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Good review and interview with Frieden

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Can't wait for full memory protection, resource tracking and resource recovery. Me wants now! :)

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The more I read about OS4.1, the more impressed I become.
Can't wait to get my hands on this.

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Yeah, Jeremy is the new Andrew Korn IMHO.


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No cause is lost if there is but one fool left to fight for it.
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Nice Review !

hmm... must order OS 4.1...

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I readed it from an AmigaWorld.net news link and I am impressed with the new 3D layer effect,the improved USB support and specially for the new memory paging with virtual memory.

Very good and interesting review!


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We are lucky, very lucky to have him in the community....

He had major problems with his microAmigaOne, and I'm very, very shocked, and extremely happy that he didn't abandon Amiga altogether over it.

He only started acquainting himself with Amiga in the last 10 years or so!!!!!, if I remember correctly. Not sure if he's owned any of the classic line at all.

Well, I have to say the same about ALL the talented people that continue to champion, or merely linger on here, as it's become completely devastated over the years. Especially the last 5 as we were soooooooo close to reestablishing the movement only to have not one, not two, but three major disappointments thrown at us, and the unyeilding constant trolling as well....

1. MAI gone under, and leaving with the chip IP and also it UNFIXED. (Thanks ibm.)
2. Eyetech giving up
3. Court case

Heck, there are probably more that could be added!





Anyway, the link at the bottom of the first page marked "previous page" is wrong, it takes you to the very same page you are on.
Below at the end it says "2"
arstechnica.com/articles/culture/amigaos41-ars.ars/2
and previous page takes you to
arstechnica.com/articles/culture/amigaos41-ars.ars/1
while
arstechnica.com/articles/culture/amigaos41-ars.ars
is the same as "page 1".

It says "Hyperion Entertainment Inc." on the first page but shouldn't it be "VOF" instead of "Inc."?

Excellent article Jeremy!


This is an interesting piece of trivia!
"ACube also wrote the manual and created the box art for OS 4.1."

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Whoah!!! He spoke, a bit late.
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