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Re: AROS natively booting on Raspberry Pi
« on: March 15, 2013, 01:26:42 PM »
Great news! Where are the boot images available from?

Just a few would likes:

- Considering making Aminet an "app store"
- Ensure a 68K emulator is integrated so the binaries and adfs run natively without setup.
- Ensure PI CPU clock scaling and memory divide settings are available.
- Change the ample character logo, imho it doesn't look very professional...

A hop skip and a jump from this would allow someone to box and sell a theme'd pi case, keyboard, usb hub and mouse case and give it some brand recognition...

I've been lurking and now I'll try AROS out tonight for the first time :)
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