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Exact AROS netbook model # for AROS
« on: August 20, 2010, 08:47:55 PM »
I know this has been discussed a million times, but one detail I have yet to acquire is what model it is exactly that runs AROS flawlessly?
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Re: Exact AROS netbook model # for AROS
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2010, 09:53:27 PM »
Define "flawlessly" :)
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A3000/060CSPPC+CVPPC/128MB + 256MB BigRAM/Deneb USB
A4000/CS060/Mediator4000Di/Voodoo5/128MB
A1200/Blz1260/IndyAGA/192MB
A1200/Blz1260/64MB
A1200/Blz1230III/32MB
A1200/ACA1221
A600/V600v2/Subway USB
A600/Apollo630/32MB
A600/A6095
CD32/SX32/32MB/Plipbox
CD32/TF328
A500/V500v2
A500/MTec520
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Re: Exact AROS netbook model # for AROS
« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2010, 10:03:18 PM »
Ask Cammy!
 

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Re: Exact AROS netbook model # for AROS
« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2010, 01:03:16 AM »
There's certain models of Acer Aspire One that are fairly well regarded when it comes to aros use, with full support for sound/nic/gfx. Only problem thus far is that native support for the intel gfx can only be used via an external source (ie, monitor or tv). To use the laptop screen you'll need to use vesa modes for now although there's a developer who has recently expressed interest in redeeming this. Additionally any machine with similar hardware should work equally as well. I have no doubt there's plenty of others too, AROSes hardware support is quite reasonable for an alternative OS these days, but due to the low number of "amiga" users let alone AROSes share of that pie relatively few laptops have probably been tried.
Near as I can tell this is where I write something under the guise of being innocuous, but really its a pot shot at another persons/peoples choice of Amiga based systems. Unfortunately only I cant see how transparent and petty it makes me look.
 

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