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Offline AndyFC

Re: Could someone test Aros on genuine Amiga?
« on: July 11, 2020, 09:37:32 AM »
Has there been any further development of this recently?

Yesterday I downloaded, extracted and tried to run this on my real Amiga (see sig for details). I didn't get any warnings of duplicate files on extraction.

It boots and loads the kickstart alternative but, like some others, it then just resets to a light grey screen and stops - I presume it crashes because the floppy drive clicks once and then stops too.

I tried booting from an SD card and from a real IDE drive with the same results.
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