mikeymike wrote:
2. Oh ok, I thought the typical config was to piggyback on Linux.
So wrt filesystems, it would probably be easiest to put stuff on CD I want to use in AROS and copy from there?
3. The SB128 and Live don'thave much in common though do they?
4. Practically speaking though...?
4a. but with UAE for AROS, do you have to have your own emulated Amiga setup like I do currently with WinUAE? If I want to run say IBrowse I'd have to do it like I do on WinUAE?
2. Ahh right, yeah, developers tend to run it piggy backed on Linux so that they can treat it as a virtual machine. I only use the Native version... It's boring messign around with linux :-)
Putting stuff on a CD ROM is the best way to move data at the present time.
3. No they don't. but we will get support for them shortly, I have written a little test tune for AROS when they are working.
4. There is a bunch of AmiNET recompiles that come with the AROS CD-ROM. mostly games and demos.
4a. At the moment UAE works just as it does in Linux, we have a GUI, but AFAIK Adam hasn't conencted yet... In future we want to get UAE running the 68k version AROS, with would allow all system function calls to be passed to the x86 AROS, thus making the emulation invisible.