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Re: Video: AROS 68K Booting
« Reply #14 from previous page: November 24, 2010, 11:38:15 AM »
Quote from: Fransexy_;594022
Nothing like the real AmigaOS.The backporting of Aros to 68k shows how Aros is slow as any other actual operating system, sure it flys on super duper multi GHZ monster but is not as responsiveness as origunal OS on very, very limited hadrware.AmigaOS classic still rules!!!!
Yeah, it's dog slow... But remember that this is the quick and dirty hack and slash just to get it running... Both Toni and Jason have a lot more work to do to get it up to speed. Progress has been surprisingly swift!

AROS will always be a bit slower than AmigaOS on basic system, as AmigaOS was written in assembly and AROS in C... But there is a hell of a optimisation that Toni can do on the drivers yet! :)

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Re: Video: AROS 68K Booting
« Reply #15 on: November 26, 2010, 12:22:21 AM »
Now for a video of Wanderer (Workbench clone) running... this video is so boring I forgive anyone for wanting me dead after watching it...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9nqW-5I9Ag

I hate Youtube... it's 30 seconds too long:

http://www.cutiemish.com/Wanderer.avi
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Re: Video: AROS 68K Booting
« Reply #16 on: November 30, 2010, 10:23:10 PM »
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mmm- any hints as how to boot the current 68k nightly? im still having these "no bootable media" and "looking for devs" type of messages. messed a little with ss but it seems related to kickstart, any update on this since?
There are 3 main files, if they aren't in the current nightly then I will post a link to them.

One is the rom file, one is the extended rom file, the final one OS the boot floppy. You only need those files to play with the OS... Your configuration settings must be identical to a real A1200 too.

Happy booting x