MorphOS - A Modern Operating System for PowerPC (Installation & Demo)

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  • čas přidán 23. 02. 2023
  • It's morphin' time.
    Today we're checking out MorphOS - a unique operating system whose roots lie in AmigaOS that can be installed on a handful of PowerPC Macs. So I pulled out my G4 Cube to give it a go!
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Komentáře • 539

  • @aaronisnotalive
    @aaronisnotalive Před rokem +434

    The G4 Cube actually looks really modern considering it’s age. I’ve always liked the style of it.

    • @juanignacioaschura9437
      @juanignacioaschura9437 Před rokem +66

      Apple missed the opportunity to make a modern rendition of the G4 Cube when releasing the Mac Studio, big time.

    • @TurdInternational
      @TurdInternational Před rokem +16

      ​@@juanignacioaschura9437 Potentially the next gen Mac Pro could be like that. More of a throwback to the NeXTCube, but still would be cool.

    • @NHT2
      @NHT2 Před rokem +12

      That generation of apple products is so visually stunning. My favorite is the iMac G4.

    • @EVPaddy
      @EVPaddy Před rokem

      @@NHT2 yep, that was the best iMac ever

    • @samatics4
      @samatics4 Před rokem +1

      @@juanignacioaschura9437Because unless it’s the first rendition of a product, they act like the models in between never existed.

  • @nickwallette6201
    @nickwallette6201 Před rokem +171

    I just want to take a moment to acknowledge how forward-compatible the G4 Mac Cube was. This was a device that existed in the Pentium II era. (Just after the release of the PIII, actually, but the PII was still in its prime.)
    It can boot from USB, can drive 1920x1080 on the digital video interface, and supports 1.5GB of RAM. For the time, that was _insane._

    • @tytotheler92
      @tytotheler92 Před rokem +5

      Yeah. Apple was truly ahead of their time.

    • @resneptacle
      @resneptacle Před rokem +18

      To be fair, those features weren't exclusive to the Cube or Apple in general. As usual with non-Apple machines, if you wanted to you could've specced out a Windows or Linux/Unix machine with the same or even better features for less than the Cube costed

    • @nickwallette6201
      @nickwallette6201 Před rokem +23

      @@resneptacle That’s not entirely true.
      There are probably workstation / server boards from that era that could be upgraded to 1.5GB RAM, but the 440BX (arguably the most common PII chipset) topped out at 1GB, and the i815 (common PIII chipset) actually only supported half that.
      We were _just_ starting to get into the BBS (BIOS Boot Specification) age that supported booting from things other than floppy and hard disks and add-in cards with boot ROMs (I.e., SCSI.) Whether a particular BIOS could or could not boot from the (fairly new) USB 1.1 ports depends on the vendor. But it’s likely not possible on a given board.
      And, I have a PIII system with an ATI Radeon 8500 with DVI. It works OK in Windows, but gets utterly confused by EDID data from an HD or UHD monitor during boot. I don’t get the BIOS, boot loader, or even Windows boot logo screens at all. First sign of life is when it reaches the desktop, because the full driver is loaded and can explain to the hardware what to do with a supported resolution of 1920x1080.
      (Edit: My workaround here was to buy an inline EDID emulator that reporter a 1280x1024 monitor instead. Then everything works. It’s a known issue with the video BIOS on that card, unlike the ATI card in the Cube.)
      The G4 Cube handles all of that with finesse. So, no - as is often the case, it’s more than just an overpriced PC that can run MacOS.

    • @cashnelson2306
      @cashnelson2306 Před rokem +4

      If only it was compatible with the laws of thermodynamics

    • @Pasi123
      @Pasi123 Před rokem +3

      I'd say that was more of Pentium III era than Pentium II era, Pentium III had been out a bit over a year before the Mac Cube and while P2 were still made and sold the last desktop Pentium II was close to 2 years old. 1133MHz Pentium 3 was released the same month as the G4 Cube. Pentium 4 was also released during the time Apple still sold the Cube.
      Via Apollo Pro133 supported 1.5GB RAM and Pro133A 2.0GB RAM. SiS chipsets also did 1.5GB

  • @MarcoGPUtuber
    @MarcoGPUtuber Před rokem +54

    Look at Eddie over there laughing.

  • @comtruise7631
    @comtruise7631 Před rokem +72

    An OS I've literally never heard of... Big thanks to you for bringing this to our attention!

    • @STICKOMEDIA
      @STICKOMEDIA Před rokem +3

      I love how he shows us all sorts of unknown things and its always amazing to see

    • @TheRus13
      @TheRus13 Před rokem +4

      On the Amiga platform, this is a very popular operating system.Its competitor is AmigaOS4 PPC. You can transparently run applications for Amiga computers (not all of course).

  • @NotGodlikeWZ
    @NotGodlikeWZ Před rokem +60

    Man, I didn't knew you have G4 Cube. One of the best looking apple computers, and still is a work of art

  • @MrAlozai
    @MrAlozai Před rokem +186

    Michael is literally just ready to entertain his videos. He does a perfect job and I think everyone here does too. Keep up the good work!!;

    • @nathanmcneill8712
      @nathanmcneill8712 Před rokem +1

      Michael MJD hi mate the xp 10 version is brilliant

    • @MrAlozai
      @MrAlozai Před rokem

      @@nathanmcneill8712 Totally agree

    • @nathanmcneill8712
      @nathanmcneill8712 Před rokem

      @@MrAlozai yeah tried it and it works perfect only prob i have is trackpad built in doesnt work i have to use a wireless mouse

    • @bs_blackscout
      @bs_blackscout Před rokem +4

      He's my number one channel. Somehow his videos always entertain me!

    • @im-a-trailblazer
      @im-a-trailblazer Před rokem

      This is exactly the kind of comment i wanted to make

  • @RussellFlowers
    @RussellFlowers Před rokem +31

    I believe the old Amiga OSes used the "drawer" metaphor, and rendered them visually as drawers.

    • @RogerioPereiradaSilva77
      @RogerioPereiradaSilva77 Před rokem +5

      Amiga came out during a time when these things were not settled yet and thus used different analogies and concepts to things we're used to. The desktop, for example, was called "workbench" and thus folders were indeed "drawers". And its window management has some things very unique, like being able to have multiple "screens" even with different resolutions and things only seen in other niche OSes such as RISC OS like the window with the focus not necessarily being brought to the top of the stack and gadgets to change the Z-order of the stacked windows. It does take a while to get used to it...

    • @TheRus13
      @TheRus13 Před rokem

      Many things for the initial Amiga operating system were done by the company Electronic Arts.

  • @FindecanorNotGmail
    @FindecanorNotGmail Před rokem +13

    Right-click menus, the window controls, "drawers", "tools", "utilities" - those are all conventions from the *_Amiga_*

  • @NavJack27gaming
    @NavJack27gaming Před rokem +74

    As a person who grew up on Windows and DOS i took the time a couple years ago to use WinUAE and related tools to formally educate myself in the ways of Amiga and Workbench and it was interesting as heck. Instead of just playing games i decided to try and set up a Workbench environment for document writing and image editing and general productivity work. The UI conventions of Amiga are quite interesting. I set up different emulated hardware with different workbench versions and even the modern versions. Totally worth taking a dive into sometime.

    • @BakaTheSussy
      @BakaTheSussy Před rokem +1

      WinUAE?

    • @TheDirge69
      @TheDirge69 Před rokem +3

      @@BakaTheSussy UAE is a computer emulator which emulates the hardware of Commodore International's Amiga range of computers

    • @BakaTheSussy
      @BakaTheSussy Před rokem +3

      @@TheDirge69 I asked because I live in the country called UAE 🇦🇪

    • @TheDirge69
      @TheDirge69 Před rokem

      @@BakaTheSussy nice! I am in Australia..

    • @CaptainRaveman
      @CaptainRaveman Před rokem +6

      @@BakaTheSussy UAE in this context stands for "Universal Amiga Emulator"

  • @michelefrau6072
    @michelefrau6072 Před rokem +73

    I'd like to see a review of Haiku OS, a modern rewriting of the (partly) closed source and defunct BeOS but completely free and open now, it supports 32 and 64 bit both, but the latter is supported better with modern hardware

    • @Xenotypal
      @Xenotypal Před rokem +4

      didn't he do this?

    • @michelefrau6072
      @michelefrau6072 Před rokem

      Did he? I'm looking for it now I cannot find anything, but probably my search skill is weak, but I saw something on distrotube and action retro

    • @wardengamer374
      @wardengamer374 Před rokem +2

      @@Xenotypal nope; no results found on his channel

    • @Xenotypal
      @Xenotypal Před rokem +7

      @@wardengamer374 oh wow I thought for sure he had. seems like a good idea for a video then.

    • @dogecode386
      @dogecode386 Před rokem +2

      @@Xenotypal you might be thinking of Action Retro

  • @Lunix12181
    @Lunix12181 Před rokem +53

    You’ve inspired me to be obsessed with technology Microsoft and Apple and downloading or trying out obscure things that are tech related.I loved when you downloaded windows 3.1 in your iphone and when you downloaded the hard to find linux os for your ps2 and especially when you explained it he windows XP bliss background and the windows “welcome music” and when you checked out a windows 98 copy with information that wasn’t wiped out.people call me a nerd just because I like watching your videos.but those people don’t know that the CZcamsr I watch is a inspiration to me.whenever I see something old like a windows 95 98 xp or vista guide book or floppy disks or old wires or old keyboards mouses or computer screens I think about your content…and I also get very excited and amused! Keep up the good content! 👍

  • @elbiggus
    @elbiggus Před rokem +9

    Lots of definitely AmigaOS flavoured things going on there, so by your confusion I'm guessing you were never an Amiga owner! You can use the Depth gadget in the top right to bring windows forward instead of double clicking - I wish Windows allowed you to keep active windows behind inactive ones as it's actually pretty useful. The right click for menus is a hangover from when the Amiga had multiple "screens"; grabbing the title bar at the top allowed you to drag the entire screen down to reveal additional ones behind it (some applications required their own screen because they wanted to run in a specific resolution/colour depth) - sort of a proto virtual desktop, I guess. Other things I spotted are the WBStartup folder, the virtual device assigns (S:, LIBS:, T:, ENV:, etc.), a RAM disk, and the separation of "System" and "Work" drives.

    • @marcusaureliusf
      @marcusaureliusf Před rokem +1

      Now that's the kind of info (trivia?) I look for when I watch videos on old and uncommon OSs.

    • @elbiggus
      @elbiggus Před rokem +3

      @@marcusaureliusf I used an Amiga as my daily driver until the late 90s, but even when I'd made the switch to PC the Amiga was still my go-to machine for a lot of stuff until around 2005 when I finally had to admit defeat, but I miss a lot of the OS features that have never really had an equivalent on other systems. MorphOS looks like a valiant attempt but the limited hardware support pretty much restricts it to being mostly a novelty item; if there was an ARM port that would run on a Raspberry Pi I'd happily shell out €80 for it!

  • @markds2
    @markds2 Před rokem +1

    I'm very pleased that you kept in the screen-res problem and also the issue locating the installer. You've kept it real-world and very relatable. Nice one.

  • @nuffens
    @nuffens Před rokem +13

    I love the frutiger aero look and feel of the OS, like the style is really nice, a good match for the mac g4

  • @gabewhooser8161
    @gabewhooser8161 Před rokem +439

    Kind of ridiculous such an extremely niche OS is closed source and proprietary. All the dev is doing is further narrowing the amount of people who can or will use. I'd bet they'd make even more money just taking donations. And after all, for the $70 price, you can certainly buy hardware that is far beyond 2006 power, so the price also completely defeats the purpose.

    • @K9arcade
      @K9arcade Před rokem +83

      I was afraid to say this but you're right. I'd totally use this if I got a PowerPC system in future but the price is more than what I'd pay of a computer of that era

    • @tin2001
      @tin2001 Před rokem +38

      Yep. I definately can't afford to blow $70 playing with antique Macs... I was pretty keen to try this on one of my old Macs until he said it wasn't free. Not going to bother now, which means $0 instead of a possible $5 or $10 donation.

    • @adamsfusion
      @adamsfusion Před rokem +68

      > I'd bet they'd make even more money just taking donations
      No. _Extremely hard no._ Ask anybody who actually does open source development, and what you'll find out is that only the very top-tier projects make some semblance of income from donations. Haiku is leagues more popular than MorphOS and it _scrapes_ by year-over-year. MorphOS knows what they're doing.

    • @mityaboy4639
      @mityaboy4639 Před rokem +32

      @@adamsfusion exept i am not sure they do. it is hardly usable. you would expect that it creates new life for the power pcs. but it has very limited support, and the OS does not fly - it sometimes even feels slower than the os9/osx is on the same hardware. i know that the hardware is limited but you would expect that for such price and high version it would be optimised down to the last bit to make it a decent amiga(like) experience…
      i like the idea and i myself love alternative operating systems- but a g4/g5 power pc supposed to be much more powerful than earlier amigas …. and yet it barely computes :)
      and it lacks a lot of essential service and functions.
      i would love to use it for coding (web mainly) but the browser is anything but usable (it reminds me on internet explorer 5 … the performance)
      so for its pricetag it does not offer anything but a ‘well its different’ feeling.
      i am collecting old /retro systems but i’d prefer to use os10 on my g5 imac … and windows98 on my pii pc… as they are all providing the same features and the same lack of proper interneting experience- but at least those are able to run the era specific apps without much issues
      once again: i love the idea, but it seriously underdelivers for a pricetag and for a version (3.7) … :)
      (i have a copy and is installed on a g4 mini)

    • @RogerioPereiradaSilva77
      @RogerioPereiradaSilva77 Před rokem

      @@mityaboy4639 The fact that using the web sucks with retro computers have nothing to do with the OS itself; it is just that modern internet requires you to deal with TLS and boatloads of memory to render Javascript-riddled web pages and those machines simply don't have the horsepower to do those things satisfactorily. It is the same experience for those running something like Antix in their old Atom-based netbooks, like those EeePCs. You just need to adjust your expectations of what computing can be.
      Having said that, Morph OS has the capability to run its own native apps which indeed there are not a whole lot of it but it also has a built-in JIT emulator for m68k Amiga applications which there are many and that can be a life saver for people invested in that platform, specially considering the messy situation with the "official" AmigaOS.

  • @dragunzonline
    @dragunzonline Před rokem +5

    I work on the modern IBM POWER CPUs, really cool to see that there's still people out there creating software for the consumer versions!

  • @random_person618
    @random_person618 Před rokem +3

    Literally saw this at the perfect time. Love this channel!

  • @ArniesTech
    @ArniesTech Před rokem +3

    Absolutely love these obscure non-mainstream reviews 💪🙏

  • @hogus_bogus2208
    @hogus_bogus2208 Před rokem +2

    Your videos are one of the best for sitting back and relaxing thank you for your great work 💙

  • @SzymonNowak0701
    @SzymonNowak0701 Před měsícem +1

    8:54 There are many Poles in the development team list, I am proud of my country

  • @RajelAran
    @RajelAran Před rokem +3

    it's great to see MorphOS still getting some love!

  • @nougatsa
    @nougatsa Před rokem +2

    good to see people are still making operating systems like this for old machines

  • @donatj
    @donatj Před rokem +5

    I ran MorphOS on my eMac for a while about ten years ago and one of the biggest things I remember is not being able to move windows off of the screen. It’s such a little thing and yet it’s one of those design decisions that’s just a thorn in your side the entire time you use it.

    • @marcusaureliusf
      @marcusaureliusf Před rokem +1

      I wonder if other design decisions (e.g. double clicking to bring the window to front) help alleviate the issue. Does the desktop make sense as a whole? There are not many retro videos explaning different GUI conventions out there. Unless I go into the the world of weird Linux window managers, of course...

    • @bloxyman22
      @bloxyman22 Před rokem +1

      The thing with both Amiga OS and MorphOS is that they are very customizable. If there is not a setting for this in modern MorphOS, then there is certanly a small app that you can just drag and drop into WBstartup or something similar.
      Very easy to install devices, drivers and libraries as well. Just drag and drop the library or driver to the library:/devices: drawer and so on.
      It is very different from pretty much any other OSes, but once you get used to it you will most likely find it very user friendly.

    • @RichardTroupe
      @RichardTroupe Před rokem +1

      ​@@bloxyman22I was just going to mention that the latest version of 'classic' Amiga OS supports off-screen window dragging.

    • @c4g5
      @c4g5 Před rokem +4

      MorphOS supports off screen dragging. There is such option in settings ...

    • @km3481
      @km3481 Před rokem +3

      Go to setting and Iprefs and turn it on.

  • @NaoPb
    @NaoPb Před rokem +25

    I think I would rather try to use Debian 8 than pay for this software and have it be locked to a specific system.
    Thanks for another great video!

    • @RogerioPereiradaSilva77
      @RogerioPereiradaSilva77 Před rokem +2

      Is Debian still releasing for PPC? I thought that that architecture was dropped a little while ago. I believe that most PPC users are using Void Linux or some such these days...?

    • @NaoPb
      @NaoPb Před rokem +5

      @@RogerioPereiradaSilva77 it is dropped. 8 is the latest supported from what I've found. Updated until 2018-ish?
      But still I would rather use that since I very much dislike the fact that MorphOS is paid and then locked to a specific system.

    • @martin0499
      @martin0499 Před rokem +4

      freebsd might be a better option now

    • @TheRus13
      @TheRus13 Před rokem +2

      @@NaoPb It does not bind to the computer.The author misunderstood.On the Internet, you can find the keys for the full operation of the system, of course it is not legal, but it fully works.The key is needed only so that the updates would work fully and not slow down after 30 minutes of free work, which the manufacturer specified in the contract.

    • @RaysGamingChannel2003
      @RaysGamingChannel2003 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yeah Morph OS should be free

  • @DanielTheBigD
    @DanielTheBigD Před rokem +24

    I just had a wild idea… What if the developers port this to the Wii U? It is powered by the PowerPC architecture as well, so porting it could be easy.

    • @dr3fall355
      @dr3fall355 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Keeping in mind this same idea, then you could also port Wii U games to these types of mac that also use powerPC architecture

    • @keyboard_g
      @keyboard_g Před 4 měsíci +1

      I thought the same. MorphOS and AmigaOS 4.1 aren't multicore compatible yet, but it would be really sleek. For the fastest clocked PPC core I can think of would be the XBox360.

    • @YannBOYERDev
      @YannBOYERDev Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@dr3fall355It's not that easy, porting this OS to the Wii U won't be a easy task, and porting Wii U games to this OS, nearly impossible... yes both the Wii U and other PC targetted by MorphOS use a PowerPC CPU but.. you would have to reverse engineer the GPU, wifi card, disc drive etc. to make drivers for them and porting games that aren't made to use other GPUs will hard even impossible given you don't have the source code of the game(games on Wii U are made SPECIFICALLY for the Wii U GPU so...).

  • @xxunholyriotxx106
    @xxunholyriotxx106 Před rokem +2

    I love the icons and design of this OS.

  • @PearComputingDevices
    @PearComputingDevices Před rokem +8

    This OS makes a G5 usable again. I remember trying this a few years back and being fairly impressed. It's really quick if you also replace the harddrive with a SSD. It's a fairly small operating system as it is so it loads very fast for what it is and the G5 in mine was hardly taxed doing basic stuff. But given the obvious limitations I still ponder the value of paying $79 bucks for it. A modern lixux distro on x86 hardware will likely pull ahead. That said I would be excited to see my G5 still going at it.

    • @PearComputingDevices
      @PearComputingDevices Před rokem +1

      @Ca L Yeah to a degree kind of rare. At least in an unmolested, scratch free form. You'll find broken or torn up ones fairly easily. But well taken care of G5's are now a bit rare. Collectors buy them up pretty quick too. But it's also a niche market.

  • @blainepalmerza
    @blainepalmerza Před rokem

    Awesome video, Michael!

  • @monishdurai438
    @monishdurai438 Před rokem +5

    Good content as always keep it up.

  • @icecave89
    @icecave89 Před rokem +1

    Great, makes me want to double boot into Linex again (4years vacation )
    Just spent 2 days getting TPM setup on one of my vintage PCs
    Loved the tour/Thanks

    • @RWBHere
      @RWBHere Před 4 měsíci

      You'll have to explain Linex further. Google is not showing any meaningful results for it. Maybe it's been killed off?

    • @icecave89
      @icecave89 Před 4 měsíci

      @@RWBHere It's a derivative of LINUX known for it's ever so soft install.

  • @userperson5259
    @userperson5259 Před rokem +1

    This was very interesting. I've got 2 PowerMac G4s that I love to keep using however I can.

  • @fmlazar
    @fmlazar Před rokem +3

    MorphOS only has a limited subset of Mac Hardware that it actually supports. the subscripts attached to each entry will show the exact specific configurations i.e. only specific PowerMac G5 configurations are supported generally only Macs with Radeon graphics hardware.

  • @mikedev101
    @mikedev101 Před rokem +1

    First time I'm early in a MJD video. Nice video!

  • @scottr.7077
    @scottr.7077 Před rokem +2

    I am using this on my dual Powermac G5. It’s been running flawless and very dependable. I can’t say the same for any supposedly compatible Linux or BSD which have been exceedingly difficult to get running. Despite the fact that it is not multiprocessor aware it is surprisingly snappy.

  • @CubeAtlantic
    @CubeAtlantic Před rokem

    never seen these before but sound modern & high-quality.

  • @adamsfusion
    @adamsfusion Před rokem +1

    That Ubuntu screen this opened on brings back a flood of nostalgia.

  • @georgemoodier
    @georgemoodier Před rokem +1

    that G4 cube reminds me so much of the NeXTcube. you should probably do a video on that guy if you haven’t already

  • @generallyunimportant
    @generallyunimportant Před rokem +12

    michael wrote "It's morphin' time." in the channel description and then morphed all over it
    greatest moment in youtube history imo

  • @psxmemes
    @psxmemes Před rokem +43

    Since it runs on PowerPC hardware, I wonder if you can run it on the Wii or Wii U, as they also use PowerPC, plus it would be on brand for the channel.

    • @takipsizad
      @takipsizad Před rokem +1

      cant it also run ARM code?

    • @psxmemes
      @psxmemes Před rokem

      ​@takipsiz AD I did not consider that, though they might have arm support, I haven't checked.

    • @emaneko22
      @emaneko22 Před rokem +3

      it could run on PS3 and Xbox 360 too since both use PowerPC CPUs and straight up nVidia graphics

    • @yjk_ch
      @yjk_ch Před rokem +5

      While the CPU is similar, the CPU doesn't define the whole system architecture. Later Power Macs are partially based on CHRP standard if I'm correct, while Wii and Wii U runs on completely proprietary architecture.
      The same goes for any x86, ARM based systems.

    • @psxmemes
      @psxmemes Před rokem +2

      @ 연지쿤 YJK There I go mixing up words that don't make sense together again, thank you for clearing things up.

  • @wskinnyodden
    @wskinnyodden Před rokem +4

    This thing is freaking FAST O.S. wise. Tough bone to chew in some configurations but definitely worth it!

  • @dalmocalmo420
    @dalmocalmo420 Před rokem +8

    Love this OS! I actually bought a rare Power Mac G5 powerpc quad core to run it, and the courier sent it to me in fuc*ing pieces. I still have nightmares about it.

    • @Eyetrauma
      @Eyetrauma Před rokem +2

      If the courier didn’t break it their notoriously leaky liquid cooling would have, you got a blessing in disguise imo

    • @aaronisnotalive
      @aaronisnotalive Před rokem

      That’s a shame. Did you at least get a refund?

  • @MagikGimp
    @MagikGimp Před rokem +4

    Morph is interesting in that it's not the only OS for this hardware, not including Linux. I don't know too much about these things but I do know that any and all AmigaOS environment will be the most gorgeous looking retro (now) interface you will ever see. And either the easiest OS to use or the most obstructive, depending on who you ask. And I'm very much in the latter camp! I notice you didn't fully notice how Workbench (early AmigaOS) menu bar buttons work for example. And that's just for starters. Yes, all apps are (sort of) in one place and libraries and system files can just be dragged and dropped but holy moly is it opaque and unintuitive in every other way IMHO. But it does have icons of any and differing at once sizes. and dude, when you click on them they change into a secondary icon AND a third when you open it. And that's all that really matters. Yeah, you should definitely check out more Amiga stuff.

  • @KipSunChaser
    @KipSunChaser Před měsícem

    The styling of this reminds me of my earliest memories with Windows XP.

  • @wskinnyodden
    @wskinnyodden Před rokem +2

    Top right most button on ANY window to switch its "stacking" position, as on the original Amiga for reference.

  • @KrishnaBalroop
    @KrishnaBalroop Před 3 měsíci

    Enjoyed the video, found your channel recently and have been enjoying the content. Also. My boyfriend’s cat is named Morpheus, and we call him Morph all the time lol. I’m sure my partner will love knowing there’s an OS ironically with the same name we call our cat.

  • @stefcep
    @stefcep Před rokem +1

    Morphos is an Amiga-like OS. Its written by a splinter of AmigaOS developers who had enough of the ownership and licensing in-fighting of Amiga IP.
    "Drawers" comes from the Amiga Workbench (analogous to the Windows Desktop and its folders). In the Amiga environment you "do work" on your "workbench", and just like a real bench you work on, you can lay out documents, files and tools or utilities on the bench for quick access, but you can neatly store them in drawers, like you would if you had a desk with drawers that you put stuff in. It actually makes more sense than folders which in the real world usually only hold documents or pictures.
    Morphos may not have the commercial rights to use "drawers" icons.
    Icons can be of different size, have a non-selected image and selected image creating an animation when clicked to select them and again to open or run them, giving the user feedback about what they have done on screen.
    As for the right click menu bar, this was because the Amiga could pre-emptivley multi-task (in 1985!) and each program could open its own "screen" with its own screen resolution and color depth, its own fonts, its own windows (think early virtual desktops), which you could drag down to view or keep running but completely hidden in the background. The menu bar tells you the name of the software running in that screen without the clutter of the menu options. Extremely useful in the days of 640x480 screens.
    Windows can't be dragged off screen but you could have "screens" that EXCEED the actual monitor resolution and these could be viewed by pushing the mouse pointer against the edge of the monitor
    Another feature of Amigaos/morphos that I miss in Windows is being able to work in a window that isn't the front most one. Once you use it, you'll see just how infuriating it is to be without it.
    When you combine the ability of software to open its own screen, have other software run in the background in their *own* screen, happily pre-emptively multi-tasking away, plus the ability to work in a window that is not the front most, you find you don't need to drag windows off screen because there is much less screen clutter.
    Combine all of the above with a way for multi-tasking programs to automatically communicate with one another through a scripting language (Arexx) and that is why Amiga OS was 10 years ahead of Windows and even further than MacOS.

  • @SolidCakes
    @SolidCakes Před rokem

    You have druaga1 and LGR vibes at the same time. Good stuff!

  • @LoveBbyJay
    @LoveBbyJay Před rokem

    I love the video one thing I want to note is I personally think the G4 Cube is one of the worst PPC Macs to try this on, I would highly recommend trying it on a G5, I have a G5 that runs web browsing a lot more stable on OSX 10.5, I think you'd have much better luck with a G5 but I really appreciate the video! keep up the weird tech work!

  • @sangeloo
    @sangeloo Před rokem +8

    Interesting that there are still people with a need for such software, I would like to play around with that, though I've got no PowerPC based system. Thanks for making this video!

    • @FlyboyHelosim
      @FlyboyHelosim Před rokem +2

      Wonder if it'd work with a PowerPC emulator?

    • @SenileOtaku
      @SenileOtaku Před rokem +1

      I've wondered how it would run on an RS/6000 (pSeries, System P, or whattever IBM is calling it this week). But it's been 12 or 15 years since I've had any deskside P systems to work on (all my later ones were rackmounts usually running OpenStack or straight up Linux, and usually located in another state anyway)

    • @alext3811
      @alext3811 Před rokem +4

      PowerPC processors are still used, they seem to be prolific in the radiation hardened processor space, being still sent up in space satellites.

    • @sangeloo
      @sangeloo Před rokem +1

      @@alext3811 wow, that sure is a fun fact

    • @sangeloo
      @sangeloo Před rokem

      @@FlyboyHelosim possibly

  • @Evansmustard
    @Evansmustard Před rokem

    that dell monitor is mint. I've only seen them in black from that era.

  • @Xenotypal
    @Xenotypal Před rokem

    michaelmjd vids are great, such a good vibe. they're like chicken noodle soup.

  • @NoName-ik2du
    @NoName-ik2du Před rokem +8

    I kind of wonder what the business application is for this. Generally the reason companies keep old machines around is because they have a piece of software on them that _has_ to run on an old OS. So changing the OS on the old machine completely defeats the purpose of using that old machine.
    I was interested in this for an old Mac I have just sitting around, but since old computer hardware just can't handle modern websites, it doesn't look like this really has anything to offer over the old version of macOS already on the computer.

    • @RogerioPereiradaSilva77
      @RogerioPereiradaSilva77 Před rokem +5

      Think people that are invested in Amiga applications and the whole ecosystem. That's the userbase MorphOS is targeting.

    • @RichardTroupe
      @RichardTroupe Před rokem

      This OS is perfect for running Amiga software (including games) on old hardware.
      There's also still plenty of life left in taking it online.

    • @nicholasbrooks7349
      @nicholasbrooks7349 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@RichardTroupeI don't think it supports Amegia software though?

  • @megathe2136
    @megathe2136 Před rokem +1

    I like the user interface design.

  • @cookiemonster4185
    @cookiemonster4185 Před rokem +1

    Дуже гарна операційна система. Розробники гарно постаралися

  • @d_vibe-swe
    @d_vibe-swe Před rokem +1

    6:51
    That's how it worked on Amiga. The top menu was accessed by right clicking on it :)

  • @BakaTheSussy
    @BakaTheSussy Před rokem +2

    G4 "Cube": uses PowerPC
    Game"Cube": uses PowerPC

  • @andresbravo2003
    @andresbravo2003 Před rokem +3

    Amiga On a PowerPC Mac. This is really great if you don’t have a amiga computer.

  • @beastergamer1865
    @beastergamer1865 Před rokem +1

    Hey, i asked in another video, but. What windows 98 audio drivers do you use?

  • @Canleaf08
    @Canleaf08 Před rokem

    12:55 from a usability interface perspective, those tiers are called "breadcrumbs".

  • @InkubusGames
    @InkubusGames Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this video. Amiga was my first computer and back in the day Workbench was awesome. However, they say that this MorpOS is continuation of it but everything I saw is painful. Starting from the hardware limitations to the issues and sluggisness of the browsing which is a must in modern day computing. It is really sad when they pride themselves as continuation of Amiga and yet everything here is slow and slugish.

  • @zaxchannel2834
    @zaxchannel2834 Před 2 měsíci

    Years ago I installed it on a PPC Mac Mini G4, it was able to play youtube at the time

  • @SenileOtaku
    @SenileOtaku Před rokem +1

    3 or so years back I was trying to score a G5 "cheesegrater" mac that I wanted to try MorphOS & some other PPC operating systems on.

  • @parowkowyskrytozerca77

    What is the model of your monitor, because I see that a very nice 4: 3 position?

  • @TheSusGuyO_O
    @TheSusGuyO_O Před rokem

    What Dell monitor model is that? Looks like a E176/77/78FP or E170S, but have never seen a all silver one before.

  • @ucanturp
    @ucanturp Před rokem

    Interesting concept

  • @alanhill769
    @alanhill769 Před rokem

    I used to have an Amiga 1000. With extended memory. I played with AmigaBasic a lot. It would need beefing up a hell of a lot to be useful today. I paid $1000 for one meg of memory. Still I was keen in those days. It was a huge step up from the Commodore 64.

  • @Guyfrom2001
    @Guyfrom2001 Před rokem

    Hey man, I’m working on a game that takes place in the late 90’s to Early 00’s. Is there any tech you could recommend looking into for design inspiration? Just saw your video on the Monorail, but was wondering if there was any tech you’d recommend?

  • @stefcep
    @stefcep Před rokem +1

    Double clicking windows to bring them to front is actually very useful: clicking once makes it the active window and you can do things in that window eg edit text without the active window hiding the top one. Once you use it, you wish Windows had it.

  •  Před rokem +1

    Awesome!

  • @RandomGuy37
    @RandomGuy37 Před rokem +9

    MorbOS? Truly one of the operating systems of all time

  • @charleshines7282
    @charleshines7282 Před rokem +1

    I like that they give you 2 hours. You can decide if you like it and then pay for it (even before 2 hours is up).

  • @oroville12345
    @oroville12345 Před rokem

    Yessss another video 📹 😍

  • @misfit4816
    @misfit4816 Před rokem +1

    If I didnt have to buy it 4 times I'd have it installed in a heartbeat on my PPC systems.

  • @km3481
    @km3481 Před rokem +2

    Great OS, you can drag windows off the screen by going to iprefs in system/prefs. Very fast and responsive, on a high end G5 with fast video, you can play stuff well. Crazy because MacOS can't do half that MOS does. MorphOS is highly regarded and is considered the best Amiga like OS.

  • @anidnmeno
    @anidnmeno Před rokem +4

    i like how that monitor almost matches the mac... then i realized i have a dell monitor attached to my g4.... we should make this a thing

  • @Freshbott2
    @Freshbott2 Před rokem +9

    What I've wanted to know for years is why PowerPC stopped being a thing. Apple's suppliers were having delays meeting performance demands, but other PowerPC suppliers had basically already delivered and all were completely sideblinded by Apple. After Apple bailed PowerPC continued to be a high performance system.

    • @snoebay88
      @snoebay88 Před 6 měsíci +5

      I understand it was a thermal issue. The faster the clock speed the more heat was generated up to the point you couldn't run a G5 in a laptop because it would overheat. Apple wanted faster speeds so they went to Intel.

  • @pikewerfer
    @pikewerfer Před rokem +3

    I just ❤ morphOS

  • @yusef3132
    @yusef3132 Před rokem

    Was wondering if this would work on OpenPower boards and could you dual boot a *BSD or Linux? Wish the updated browser that was downloaded was shown. Was wondering if it would have been optimized... Great video. Never heard of MorphOS before. Thank you for sharing...

  • @bartekginger
    @bartekginger Před rokem

    Nice video 😎

  • @caseycu
    @caseycu Před rokem

    Really interesting! I’m surprised how responsive everything is!

  • @DarthPooh
    @DarthPooh Před rokem

    I got a question is it possible to put the Nickelodeon slime theme from windows xp on windows 10 because I don’t wanna break my gpd win3 if It don’t work

  • @RetroGamerOG_
    @RetroGamerOG_ Před rokem

    This looks like a great computer for me:)

  • @guilherme5094
    @guilherme5094 Před rokem

    Really nice.

  • @RasVoja
    @RasVoja Před rokem +2

    Thanks for MOS review, its still active and going AMD64 transition

  • @onigvd77
    @onigvd77 Před rokem

    MorphOS looks like it has some potential to breath life into my older computers where running MacOS doesn't give me a lot of support, like HTTPS in browsers. I may give it a look. There is also Ubuntu MATE which I first heard about for PowerPC.

  • @flp322
    @flp322 Před rokem +6

    Great video. Would be interesting to see you take a closer look at the applications that come with the OS. Looks like they're all custom-made for MorphOS, so it's almost a parallel universe compared to the Win/Mac/Linux software that we use on the regular.

    • @NikolaTomic
      @NikolaTomic Před rokem +1

      On AmigaOS, as far as I know, you can compose music (but there is no better tool than Renoise on a PC - like any Amiga tracker but on steroids), work as illustrator / Desktop Publisher (PageStream on Amiga, similar to QuarkXpress & Illustrator in once) and be artistic (ArtEffect4 - Photoshop clone or Photogenics)... play videos and music or play old games... :)

  • @yoan67de20
    @yoan67de20 Před rokem +1

    I really wanted to try morph os but i can't my imac G5 power supplies gived up

  • @robsquared2
    @robsquared2 Před rokem

    ActionRetro would love this.

  • @mughug9616
    @mughug9616 Před rokem

    What usable software/applications exist for the OS if one is to spend $79 to buy it. Examples like a modern web broswer and office suite to start with?

  • @SufianDira
    @SufianDira Před rokem

    Entertaining video. I am just wondering what is the practical use of such an operating system?
    I mean why would you wanna use your G4 if it wasn’t for the original operating system…

  • @IntuitiveTech
    @IntuitiveTech Před rokem +4

    I miss my Amiga 4000

  • @k4vms
    @k4vms Před rokem

    IBM’s System P Main Frame is a PowerPC based machine but IBM has taken this architecture so far it’s nothing like any of the machines listed above. In fact IBM now whole owns this architecture. In the beginning is was a consortium of many companies. But it would be an interesting experiment to try to get this OS to run either on the bare iron or in a partition.
    Ricky from IBM

  • @Rasv-
    @Rasv- Před 8 měsíci

    gives hardware acceleration to browser video playback, i.e youtube, right?

  • @fse7794
    @fse7794 Před 8 měsíci

    what Dell display model you have there?

  • @HazyJ28
    @HazyJ28 Před rokem +2

    Have you considered doing a video on WSL 2? It's really cool running GUI Linux programs on Windows

  • @arlandi
    @arlandi Před rokem

    Interesting OS. Too bad it's not compatible with my iMac G3...
    anyway, what is the use case for people to use old PowerPC and install this OS (other than just having fun with it)?

  • @Lianaja32
    @Lianaja32 Před rokem

    Great video, I have a suggestion: can you do when you get the time for it a video about the developpement of Windows 2000 ?

  • @HoldandModify
    @HoldandModify Před rokem +2

    MJD finally flirts with Amiga? (sort of) Awesome!

  • @sauceseji
    @sauceseji Před rokem

    aeshetic of the os screams frutiger aero. absolutely nostalgic lol

  • @andyzimm3002
    @andyzimm3002 Před 8 měsíci

    I got a couple G4 machines. I have ended up wondering what to do with them though.