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Re: AROS: Onboard the Last Train to Amiga Neverland
« on: September 14, 2006, 03:44:28 PM »
since I Just installed AROS lite on my one GB mircoSD flash drive (with plenty of room to spare and even other files already there), I can now play around quite easily.
I'm going to install lunapaint and see what happens.

now THIS is the Amiga Fun we all love!  :banana:  :pancake:

I'm going to carefully read that article to get any hints I need. As I have known for some time AROS is a good thing!
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Re: AROS software
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2006, 11:48:13 PM »
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AROS deserves all of our support! But if OS5 really comes to life, AROS will be irrelevant.
that's rediculous. seriously, Emulation like WinUAE or a system like AROS are VERY useful and always will be because they allow developers to keep exercising their programming muscles.
plus, users like me get to keep being productive using an amiga OS.
And, as I have my WinUAE on my laptop, I can take my amiga files anywhere.

I just said in this thread that I put AROS on a flash drive. I'm taking that with me to an amiga meeting held tonight. don't underestimate the possiblities that AROS provides. Open your mind.
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