Of course, I for one, am tired of hearing you shill this o/s. Perhaps a line in 
your sig, people can email you off list if they are interested. 

Thanks


----- Original Message -----
From: David W. Morris <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: 
Sent: Friday, January 6, 2012 8:11 PM
Subject: Re: Don't Landfill old Mac's


On Jan 6, 2012, at 5:14 PM, Len Gerstel wrote:
> 
> This list is the G3-5 List. It is usable software agnostic. Since MOST people 
> on the list run Mac OS, that is what the main knowledge base is. There are 
> other lists with more knowledgable *nix people on them.
> 
> That being said, *nix talk is allowed, but remember, most people on the list 
> don't have a lot of knowledge or interest there.
> 
> Just remember, this is not the Swap List.
> 
> Len Gerstel
> List Nanny


That is good to know.  I am just trying to be a good list member and not step 
on anyone's toes here, so that is why I am being careful with any discussions 
about alternative OSes for these G4 Mac models.

I'll try to keep this as brief as possible, with respect to others on the list 
that have no interest in using an alternative OS on their G4 Mac computers, 
after all MacOSX is the best OS available on any hardware.  ;-)

The alternative OS that I am a strong supporter of is called MorphOS and is 
currently at version 2.7.  It is based on a micro-kernel called Quark and is 
tightly coded to make it extremely fast and efficient.  It has been dubbed "The 
Lightning OS" by many reviewers, and if it is setup as the primary OS on a G4 
Mac computer, it can reboot in less than 10 seconds to a fully functional 
desktop environment.  MorphOS3.0 is late and should be released any day now.  
It has been developed by a small group of mostly European members who are all 
former Amiga users who wanted to create a modern Amiga replacement operating 
system that would run on PowerPC CPU's.  The last and highest performing Amiga 
hardware was created by a third party company named Phase5.  They made a few 
different models of accelerators for Commodore Amiga computers that had both a 
Motorola 68040, or 68060 (remember when Mac's only had Motorola 680x0 CPU's?) 
and a 603, or 604e PowerPC
 CPU.  The accelerator came with a modified OS that could run certain software 
on the PowerPC CPU, but would then task switch back to the Motorola 680x0 CPU 
to run the rest of the Amiga software.  It was a clunky solution and came too 
late, as Commodore was already on the ropes and about to go bankrupt, but still 
development continued long after Commodore died and these people from Phase5, 
along with many other Amiga users/developers that would not let the platform 
die, began the MorphOS project.  It was first hoped that the new owner of the 
Amiga IP would buy their work and it would have become the new AmigaOS, which 
would have been version 4 (as the official AmigaOS ended at version 3.9).  It 
was not to be and another company won the negotiations to write AmigaOS4.x and 
we now have competing products in the Amiga community.

Enough on the history lesson.  All you need to know about it is that MorphOS 
has been under development for over 10 years now and has become a very polished 
and efficient operating system, but it still lacks in sheer numbers of 
developers and native software, even though it can run most of the thousands of 
software titles that were originally written for the Amiga line of computers 
through a JIT (Just-In-Time) 680x0 to PPC translator that is built into the 
MorphOS operating system.  The only Amiga software that does not run without an 
emulator on MorphOS, is mostly games and a few other applications that do not 
follow the system guidelines and hit the old Amiga custom chipset directly, as 
these custom chips do not exist in the computers (like G4 Mac's) that are 
supported today by MorphOS.

MorphOS is not intended as a replacement for MacOSX (except perhaps for only 
the most hardcore old time Amiga users).  It is what is commonly referred to as 
a "Hobby OS" that a few thousand users and developers enjoy using and mostly 
only has interest for people that were former users of the Amiga line of 
computers, or others that just enjoy exploring alternative operating systems 
and software, like the "nix" users.

This list is a perfect place to promote MorphOS, because it is made up of 
people that appreciate older PowerPC hardware and because over the last few 
years the MorphOS Development Team has ported MorphOS to several G4 Mac 
computer models, such as:

All G4 MacMini's
1.25GHz & 1.42GHz G4 eMac's
All G4 PowerMac's with AGP video card slots that are 500MHz or faster (might 
even work on 400MHz & faster models)

When MorphOS3.0 is released (any day now) it will also support 4 models of the 
G4 PowerBook and will be the first portable MorphOS compatible systems (big 
deal for us).  The models that will be supported are model 1107, 1109, 1138 & 
1139, which are all 1.67GHz G4 PowerBooks in 15" and 17" sizes.  None of the 
12" G4 PowerBooks are to be supported with the MorphOS3.0 release due to 
unsupported video cards used in the 12" models.  MorphOS only supports Radeon 
video cards in G4 Mac models, so if you have an older G4 PowerMac that has a 
different AGP video card, it would need to be swapped for one of the supported 
Radeon video cards to be able to run MorphOS on that system.

Proof of concept screen shots and public demonstrations of MorphOS booting on a 
Dual 2.7GHz G5 PowerMac and a 2.1GHz G5 iMac have been shown, but the MorphOS 
Development Team has stated that no work on a version to support G5 computers 
will be done until they are finished supporting all of the G4 Mac computer 
models that make sense to support is completed.

MorphOS is a commercial OS project (used to be free until about 4 or 5 years 
ago) but it is available as a free download for a time limited demo that allows 
you to run it unrestricted for 30 minutes at a time, before it slows down to a 
crawl and you must re-boot so you can use it for another 30 minutes at full 
speed.  In this way you can evaluate MorphOS as much as you want before you 
decide if it is something you want to buy.

If you have read this far and would like to know more, check out the official 
MorphOS website at "http://www.morphos-team.net/index.html"; or visit one of the 
main English MorphOS forum sites at "http://www.morphzone.org/modules/news/".  
Why am I promoting an OS which only has a tiny user base and limited software 
availability?  Well, the only way to grow is to promote it to more users and 
hope to interest a few new developers, so that is my purpose.  I am also 
teaching myself how to program so I can contribute with new software, so my 
favorite "Hobby OS" will succeed and grow in the future.

Take a look at MorphOS.  It is free to try and you might like what you see, but 
I don't expect it to replace your use of MacOSX, as MorphOS still needs a few 
more years of development and tons more native software before it could be 
considered as a replacement for anything, but with Apple and all third party 
software developers abandoning your PowerPC Mac computers, isn't it nice to 
know that there is one group of users and developers who are still supporting 
G4 Mac computers?

Thanks for your patience  in reading this long post and for any interest you 
may share in my favorite hobby.

David
aka AmigaDave
Dual booting MacOSX & MorphOS2.7 on 1.5GHz G4 MacMini & Dual 1.42GHz G4 
PowerMac MDD, plus dual booting MacOSX & MorphOS3.0 beta on 15" & 17" 1.67GHz 
G4 PowerBooks & dual booting MacOSX & Ubuntu PPC v10.10 on a Dual 2.7GHz G5 
PowerMac.

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