Amiga 3000UX, X, OpenLook, Motif, Color, A2410, Etc. (somewhat long)
Rich Skrenta
skrenta at amix.commodore.com
Tue Mar 19 06:49:48 AEST 1991
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david at kessner.denver.co.us (David Kessner) writes:
> Well. Perhapse. But people like SCO can get away with that. Other than that
> there are several 386 UNIX makers that have a SysVr4 working quite nicely
> but have not released it yet-- because they have some "piddly" little things
> that need to be cleaned up...
> All in all, the Amiga UNIX gives me the impresseion that it is not complete
> and has been rushed. It is just barely out the door and there are already
> talk of the next verson!
Of course there's a next version! I've never heard a developer say there's
not going to be another release--unless the product is dead. Our release 2.0
is going to have some major improvements, including a kernel and libraries
built with a different compiler. And of course we keep polishing it as we go.
Would you rather we held up the release for "piddly" cosmetic problems?
> To improve the A3000UX to the point that it
> can compete with the SPARCs would put it into the price range of them...
It's not a fair comparison to sit a 3000UX down next to a $15,000 workstation.
Amiga Unix is stable and a great value for the money.
Rich
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