

No it's not the hardwareholding things up they are still improving and adding things to the AOS4.0
Everyday something new is updated and more improvements are being made.
on Dec16 at the next LICA meeting there will be a demonstration of the latest beta AOS4
running on a micro, A1XE and on a A1200.
if they don't shoot me first for letting some of the nice thing's beta tester are playing with
and to answer your question before you ask. it takes a great deal of time for everything to get setup so they can release a public update to be honest they still screw the heck out of the beta test full releases. Remember it is like hearding cats you have a whole bunch of programmers working on bits and peices aroung the world. It takes a bit of time for someone to gather all of the seperate programs, write and test the release.
time they would rather spend right now working on the finishing the OS.
some of the nice things improved on that I can think of
beta testers can update uboot from workbench ( I love how you get flashed when it finishes flashing )1.4 uboot I think is the latest I am allowed to play with
improved 68kemulator now more things work.
improved USB support.
ubootprefs now offers all of the OS4 options along with DMA for the VIA,Sil680,and two and four SATA port cards.
JIT now works with a black list so everything gets JIT except programs that are put in the blacklist. everytime you start a 68K program it checks the list if it is not listed it runs through petunia. Right now you can add programs to the black list manualy or with a little arexx scipt.
fixes for lots of the radeon bugs.
Port improvments and other small bugs are squashed and new ones caused on a daily basis.
so I know it is tough to not know what is going but rest assured work is going forward still today.
kgrach
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