MorphOS is a mixed proprietary and open source operating system produced for the PegasosPPC hardware platform by a core development team and contributors. The OS itself is proprietary. Several libraries and other parts are open source, such as Ambient (the desktop interface).
It currently runs only on PowerPC processors by Freescale and IBM while still supporting the original AmigaOS MC680x0 applications via its proprietary task-based emulation solution and most of the newer, PPC/AmigaOS applications using API wrappers. It is API-compatible with AmigaOS 3.1 but implements many enhancements that bring it up to date, and a modern GUI based on MUI.
Besides the Pegasos version of MorphOS, there is also a "PowerUP" version for Amigas equipped with PPC accelerator cards produced by Phase5. This version is free, although it does slow down after each two hour session if you have not registered it. Registration is free. PowerUP MorphOS was most recently updated on 23 February 2006, however it does not exceed the feature set or advancement of the Pegasos release. **
Two key deficiencies of MorphOS are the absences of a built-in native TCP/IP stack and a web-browser with modern capabilities. The user community is attempting to remedy this through the use of bounties * that have so far resulted in a functional, available, but unfinished version of MOSNet, and an unreleased port-in-progress of KHTML browser, based on GTK+WebCore.
Operating systems | Commodore Amiga
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