MorphOS lets Amiga loyalists party like it’s 1994 — Mac Mini support included.

  • October 15, 2009 5:42 am

The Amiga, once a platform competing neck and neck in the computing scene has since fallen by the way side. Long ago, relevance for this little known outfit was cast aside into the catacombs of society. But, the faithful few who still cling to the hopes of the AmigaOS one day taking over the world have a new tool in their arsenal. It’s easy to assume that your typical user, heck even most geeks don’t have a Power-PC based Amiga just laying around. Welcome to the wonderful world of Morph — a gateway to expanding Amiga goodness to other machines. The latest Morph 2.4 OS adds in Mac Mini support (in addition to the current crop of hardware which can be seen here, meaning a few more users can be touched by this persistent OS. I’ve dabbled with Amiga emulators here and there and while they are a lot of fun and have some pretty cool features, they just haven’t sucked me in that deep. Eh, to each his own.

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