From: | Tim Seifert |
Date: | 31 Jul 2001 at 05:56:10 |
Subject: | Re: [D5] Re: peculiar, perplexing problem |
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By: Kolbj�rn Barmen <kolla@nvg.ntnu.no>
To: Alexander Niven-Jenkins <dopus5@lss.com.au>
On: Thursday, July 26, 2001, 10:01:43 AM
Re: [D5] Re: peculiar, perplexing problem
Hi Kolbj�rn,
TS>> If only. Stupid system. Ooh, but how I'd love to be able to run the
TS>> Amiga OS directly on that hardware, bypass all the annoying designs
TS>> of Windows.
KB> Go try the AROS bootdisks, it's kinda scary to see it boot :)
KB> Native AmigaOS on a PC... looks weird :)
Just had a look. Interesting idea, but pointless. It can't even manage
basic AmigaDOS commands like typing a text file, or reading the system
clock, without hanging.
Anyway, I'm not interested in fiddling with a half-developed system, I've
got better things to waste my time on. Simply put, my computer has to
work, as it's supposed to, straight away.
(I'm dropping an ISP soon, don't send mail to bigpond.com addresses.)
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