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Operating System Specific Discussions => AROS Research Operating System => Topic started by: AmigaBruno on January 19, 2019, 05:36:27 PM
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I got a new Raspberry Pi 3 B+ a few days ago. I was planning to download and install AROS or even Aeros onto it, but although I had a good look round, I couldn't find the version of AROS for Raspberry Pi. Can someone please point out to me exactly where it is?
Unfortunately, I recently tried to register on the AROS forum, but gave the wrong email address. I forgot that the email address I wanted to use had a number on the end of it, so I forgot to input that number when registering. This means someone else got my verification email.
As for Aeros, I found where I could download it from, but it also said I had to pay in one way or another. I wasn't sure if or how I should pay or how long it would take to actually get Aeros after that, so I didn't bother.
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There are some old links here. I don't know if any work on the 3+. https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=8215
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None of those links are working!
I've now downloaded Amibian and plan to try that instead.
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Michal is currently working on the native port. Please follow his progress here (https://www.patreon.com/michal_schulz). I would expect the test image will end up on his patreon page though.
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Michal is currently working on the native port. Please follow his progress here (https://www.patreon.com/michal_schulz). I would expect the test image will end up on his patreon page though.
I'm afraid I really don't know what you mean! AFAIK AROS has been available for the Raspberry Pi for some time. Meanwhile, I've been using Amibian for about 2 days now, but there are a few problems, so I hope to find somewhere on here or another forum where I can get advice on everything about Amibian.
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Michal is currently working on the native port. Please follow his progress here (https://www.patreon.com/michal_schulz). I would expect the test image will end up on his patreon page though.
I'm afraid I really don't know what you mean! AFAIK AROS has been available for the Raspberry Pi for some time. Meanwhile, I've been using Amibian for about 2 days now, but there are a few problems, so I hope to find somewhere on here or another forum where I can get advice on everything about Amibian.
AROS native was never completed. Not until now has it even had USB support. However iirc Michal's goal is to get the hardware 100% supported.
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https://www.patreon.com/posts/dromaiidae-emu-24407987
https://www.patreon.com/posts/raspi-code-in-24407450
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kalamatee's patreon link is dead. Nuke it from your sig. Thx.
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lol I updated it to Michal. ;D