a) 4.1?
b) 4.2?
c) 4.3?
d) 64 bit implementaion of AOS4.x?
e) SMP? (Is dual core, or having TWO CPUs on the same MB an identical situation as far as SMP is concerned?)
f) Will (are?) Altivec instructions be PART of AOS? (i.e. part of CLI commands, kernal)
g) Will more sections of AOS be made in PPC assembler?
h) Multi-user and logins?
i) Memory protection
I hope these to be the case; b (is next), f, g.
e is an issue of
when will the HW become available. h, I'm against.
i, I don't feel that it's absolutely required for an OS to have, and in my mind anyway, I think that neat hacks* and other things, amazing things are possible if this is
never implemented.
Let's leave the "FUN" in computing, where it belongs. Certain shadowy figures are always out to control us, and I feel that computer freedom is one of the last places where induviduals have absolute freedom.
I think of computers as being a realiable extension of oneself, and therefore
you want as much control over it as possible.... It's out to do
your bidding (for you of course), when you are elsewhere.
Does AOS need anything, anything at all more than this to be a current, no, even, ahead of it's time, OS?
(Let's not get into applications, we ALL know that there aren't enough up-to-date ones out there. BUT, there sure is some terrific, and
at least very promising stuff available. Amigans had a much higher percentage of craftsman programmers than the other platforms. Remember, we are the "FUN" platform.
)
* Let's not force a closure to hacks, as they are useful, creative and fun.
P.S. Does memory protection prevent code from self modifying? I think that if AI is ever to be achieved, that self modifying code will be a component of it working.