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Re: Aros Raspberri Pi
« on: November 03, 2013, 01:24:45 AM »
Personally, I don't think its worth the time, effort or energy to natively port it to rasperry pi, except maybe once faster arm processors are available you'd have a good starting point.

And another thing, stop whining. How much time, energy or money have you contributed to AROS? Why is it always the people who have done nothing who are so critical?
 

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Re: Aros Raspberri Pi
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2013, 02:29:12 PM »
An Aros starter system for under 50$ is great, but an aros starter system that is too slow to run most classic games is not going to give users much confidence in AROS or fun.

Maybe its just me, but the ability to run classic apps and games is an important thing. I want a system where I can run all classic software, alongside newly ported apps. I have not tested classic apps on pi, but on pc you need 2.4-3ghz to run everything well, especially aga games.

I just don't think a pi can do this, but someone correct me if I'm wrong.

Besides this, doesn't amiga ng have enough underperforming under powered underwhelming machines with SAM/OS4 ?

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P.S. I would like to see benchmarks though with a 35$ computer put up against the sam boards!