@Rob
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Rob wrote:
I think it would be nice to make the libraries available to Classic owners to run at their own risk.
Even if there wouldn't be anything else in the old AmigaOne version of powerpc.library which makes it impossible to work on classic Amigas, with the current kernel, dos.library, etc., just the (re)mapping of the, on the AmigaOne non-existing, Chip RAM to normal RAM (workaround for a bug in Wipeout2097, it writes to address 0x001B0000 without even trying to allocate it) would very likely result in a nice crash firework on a classic Amiga
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Are there technical reason preventing WarpOS support ever working properly with OS4 or is it a question of priorities.
A complete WarpOS emulation, incl. it's kernel with own task scheduler, the mirror tasks/processes, replacement exec functions for the m68k parts of WarpOS software, etc., would be a
lot of work, and very likely wouldn't even make much more, if any, WarpOS software work on AmigaOS4. I very much doubt anyone will ever try to implement something like that for AmigaOS4.
IIRC I fixed the bugs in my powerpc.library about 1 1/2 years ago, but since it's of course still as useless as the old versions were on old versions of AmigaOS4, or actually even more useless since current versions of AmigaOS4 catch much more bugs in broken software, I don't see any reason for releasing an update. AmigaOS4 Update3 and 4 didn't include Petunia yet and a WarpOS wrapper made sense since using the WarpOS versions of most applications was much faster than using the m68k versions with the interpreting m68k emulator, but since Petunia is included in AmigaOS4 it doesn't any more, there is next to no speed difference between running a m68k version with Petunia and a WarpOS version. In some cases like fxPaint on 750 CPUs the m68k version is even much faster than the WarpOS one.
There are no WarpOS-only applications which are worth to be emulated, at least I didn't find any, and for most games it was never really usable.
Edited by joerg on 2007/12/24 23:21:45