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Operating System Specific Discussions => AROS Research Operating System => Topic started by: bloodline on December 19, 2005, 05:56:31 PM

Title: Anyone tried the new AROS-MAX yet?
Post by: bloodline on December 19, 2005, 05:56:31 PM
It's brilliant!!! Get 0.4.8 asap!!!

-Edit- Get it here http://www.aros-max.co.uk/stable/arosmax048.rar
Title: Re: Anyone tried the new AROS-MAX yet?
Post by: n9uxu on December 19, 2005, 06:16:58 PM
Define brilliant...what do you like about it versus the last release?

Dave
Title: Re: Anyone tried the new AROS-MAX yet?
Post by: ajlwalker on December 19, 2005, 07:06:54 PM
Indeed, is there a huge difference?

I spent about 2 days installing the previous version on an old PII Thinkpad and was pleased with the results.

I wouldn't want to go through it all again though for only small improvements.

I am looking forward to an SFS version before updating this install.
Title: Re: Anyone tried the new AROS-MAX yet?
Post by: Nitro on December 19, 2005, 07:09:08 PM
I agree Matt.  Amistart was a much needed item to me.  It makes getting to your files not as much trouble.  The change of the the drawer icons is nice, it gives it the classic look.
It wasn`t alot of trouble to harddrive install on my old Pentium3, and works good with an old Trident AGP card.  Aros has come along way since I first saw it around 98-99.
Title: Re: Anyone tried the new AROS-MAX yet?
Post by: adonay on December 19, 2005, 07:45:17 PM
Is AROS usable for annything right now it hasent one interesting app its just to play around yes and i have a pc running AROS MAX it misses to much to be called a OS if you ask me.

But the progess is HUGE caompared to what it was so it will improve even more, thats good to know.
But as for me not usable as a OS just as a play ground

adonay :-D
Title: Re: Anyone tried the new AROS-MAX yet?
Post by: 4pLaY on December 19, 2005, 09:28:58 PM
For me personaly its starting to become usefull (at least with the release of the irc client) =) if you have the skills to set it up with SFS yourself you will notice a HUGE speed difference! hoppefully by the time Coolcat releases 0.5.0 SFS will be the main filesystem.
Title: Re: Anyone tried the new AROS-MAX yet?
Post by: uncharted on December 19, 2005, 10:02:35 PM
Has AROS changed much over the last year?

The last time I burnt an ISO, it booted up, I thought "cool", clicked about opening a few windows, then thought "Now what?"

It probably didn't help that quite a few of the demos refused to work (dunno if it was just my manky old laptop, or the fact it was running off CD).

Anyway, I've now got a PC again (after about a year without one) and I'm tempted.

Is it worth the 10p or so worth of CD-R to try it out or will I be disappointed again?
Title: Re: Anyone tried the new AROS-MAX yet?
Post by: 4pLaY on December 19, 2005, 10:27:14 PM
That depends Andy =) the progess since a year is "big" the OS is comming along nicely and is in my opinion now useable! before burning that CD id say read the forum on aros-exec.org to see what others think and check the gallery there for some screenshots and then decide if its worth that CD.
Title: Re: Anyone tried the new AROS-MAX yet?
Post by: bloodline on December 19, 2005, 10:30:08 PM
Quote

uncharted wrote:
Has AROS changed much over the last year?

Is it worth the 10p or so worth of CD-R to try it out or will I be disappointed again?


If you're disappointed, then I suggest you up the dosage ;-)
Title: Re: Anyone tried the new AROS-MAX yet?
Post by: 4pLaY on December 19, 2005, 10:32:14 PM
Hehe it depends on his interest =) he could also check irc.freenode.net #aros and talk live with people and check what they think.
Title: Re: Anyone tried the new AROS-MAX yet?
Post by: Dessimat0r on December 19, 2005, 11:27:46 PM
I think that AROS will become an integral part of that Amiga in an FPGA: Minimig project. If it goes into commercial production, you would probably like a default operating system on there, and can't exactly use Workbench because of legal issues.