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Operating System Specific Discussions => AROS Research Operating System => Topic started by: dammy on September 20, 2007, 12:04:38 PM
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AROS Show has recieved a sneak preview of Neil's new installer (http://arosshow.blogspot.com/).
Dammy
TeamAROS (http://www.teamaros.org)
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:roflmao:
How Dramatic!
this is very nice. one of these days maybe I'll have an additional AROS "boot" to my present multi-boot system.
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To those of us who have suffered countless hours with the current installer, this is indeed dramatic news. :-D
Dammy
TeamAROS (http://www.teamaros.org)
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looks good.
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I wonder where are the Antialiasing font system...
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Yeah - this is huge news! Simply fantastic. Think of how many curious folks were swayed away by the difficulty of the install. I swore many times until I got it right. Heck - spent a Amiga group meeting (good 4 hours until I was able to install it - hehe after that I am a pro) :)
Great stuff.
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So when is this going to make it into the nightly builds?
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So when is this going to make it into the nightly builds?
Bounty is due on Oct 2nd, so hopefully before then. Neil said he would release a beta shortly for testing prior to him committing it to the SVN.
Dammy
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cecilia wrote:
:roflmao:
How Dramatic!
this is very nice. one of these days maybe I'll have an additional AROS "boot" to my present multi-boot system.
Actually, using AROS as the basis for an XOSL-type loader could give it a real application, as such. Then, as it grows the ability to do more, it could take over some of the features vendors are cramming into BIOSes these days: instant-on CD and DVD playback, fetching software and BIOS updates, that sort of thing.