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Title: Aros - what can I do with it?
Post by: Everblue on February 02, 2008, 07:49:31 PM
I am getting a free Pentium 3 in a pretty nice condition - its a pity to throw it away so I thought I would use it as a dedicated Aros machine. So, once I install Aros, will I be able to do the normal things people do with computers? That is, read email, browse the net, play some games, type a letter etc.? Thanks!

E'Blue
Title: Re: Aros - what can I do with it?
Post by: bloodline on February 02, 2008, 08:09:46 PM
Possibly... if it has a supported network card then you are in luck :-) (http://www.zettt.de/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/macinacs/macinacs_yatib.gif)
Title: Re: Aros - what can I do with it?
Post by: Rob on February 02, 2008, 09:14:34 PM
@Everblue

Email and some games = yes.

Web browsing and letters = no.

Browse the software on the Aros Archives (http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php) to see what you can and can't do.
Title: Re: Aros - what can I do with it?
Post by: dammy on February 02, 2008, 10:26:31 PM
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Web browsing and letters = no.


Web browser bounty (http://thenostromo.com/teamaros2/?number=49) information can be found here (http://cataclysm.cx/).  Typesetting known as TeX is nearing completion (http://thenostromo.com/teamaros2/?number=47).

Dammy
TeamAROS (http://www.teamaros.org)
Title: Re: Aros - what can I do with it?
Post by: Argo on February 02, 2008, 11:50:08 PM
This (http://thenostromo.com/teamaros2/?number=7) should help with the rest til there are native solutions.
Title: Re: Aros - what can I do with it?
Post by: A1260 on February 03, 2008, 12:27:26 AM
aros are now as usefull as a zx spectrum used as a doorstoper.. but in the future if people start concentrate on the important stuff like the x86 version and finish it, and doing all the applications that is needed as web browsers, build in uae emulators etc.. then it will be very useful. but as usually the focus are on the wrong things like eifka support for example and many other none important things... it will take 5-10 years or more before its any use for the users that only want to use it and are not inetrested of how it work etc.
Title: Re: Aros - what can I do with it?
Post by: dammy on February 03, 2008, 01:10:08 AM
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aros are now as usefull as a zx spectrum used as a doorstoper.


Beats having a A1 door stop.  :-D

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but in the future if people start concentrate on the important stuff like the x86 version and finish it, and doing all the applications that is needed as web browsers, build in uae emulators etc..


web browser - active developement
EUAE intergration - active developement
etc

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then it will be very useful. but as usually the focus are on the wrong things like eifka support for example and many other none important things... it will take 5-10 years or more before its any use for the users that only want to use it and are not inetrested of how it work etc.


SAM440 and EFIKA are both in active developement.  EFIKA is being done by Tigger who wasn't a AROS dev so his involvement has done nothing to delay other projects.  Your guestimate for time is way off IMO, but time will tell.  AROS is marching forward, each year we get new software and improvements on the existing software.

Dammy
TeamAROS (http://www.teamaros.org)
Title: Re: Aros - what can I do with it?
Post by: AmigaMac on February 03, 2008, 02:07:42 AM
Ummm... stare at the silly icon set :lol:
Title: Re: Aros - what can I do with it?
Post by: Methuselas on February 03, 2008, 02:50:00 AM
You could do more with it, than AmigaAnywhere. ;)
Title: Re: Aros - what can I do with it?
Post by: AndrewBell on February 03, 2008, 03:25:42 AM
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AmigaMac wrote:
Ummm... stare at the silly icon set :lol:


Even better, burn it to CD and use it as a coaster, or maybe a small frisbee.
________
Ecigarette forum (http://vaporizer.org/forum/electronic-cigarettes/)
Title: Re: Aros - what can I do with it?
Post by: Retro_71 on February 03, 2008, 06:36:10 AM
Do we have a realistic time frame of when AROS will be fully functional?
IE if i have a athlon64/core2 PC with sata and all the other bit. In real terms when will i be able to simple install AROS and off we go on said system?
Title: Re: Aros - what can I do with it?
Post by: 4pLaY on February 03, 2008, 06:38:24 AM
There is no time frame! its there when someone (anyone) adds the functions you need.
Title: Re: Aros - what can I do with it?
Post by: Retro_71 on February 03, 2008, 06:49:08 AM
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dammy wrote:
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aros are now as usefull as a zx spectrum used as a doorstoper.


Beats having a A1 door stop.  :-D

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but in the future if people start concentrate on the important stuff like the x86 version and finish it, and doing all the applications that is needed as web browsers, build in uae emulators etc..


web browser - active developement
EUAE intergration - active developement
etc

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then it will be very useful. but as usually the focus are on the wrong things like eifka support for example and many other none important things... it will take 5-10 years or more before its any use for the users that only want to use it and are not inetrested of how it work etc.


SAM440 and EFIKA are both in active developement.  EFIKA is being done by Tigger who wasn't a AROS dev so his involvement has done nothing to delay other projects.  Your guestimate for time is way off IMO, but time will tell.  AROS is marching forward, each year we get new software and improvements on the existing software.

Dammy
TeamAROS (http://www.teamaros.org)


@4pLay
I know that, but my question was based on Dammy's answer, i wanted to know if he had a time frame in mind for even a simple working install on a x86 machine with minimal sata and network options.