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Operating System Specific Discussions => AROS Research Operating System => Topic started by: bloodline on June 26, 2010, 06:06:55 PM
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It works :)
I can run my original OS3.1 clock program natively in x86 AROS... sod all else seems to work with it though :lol:
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ok, so are you saying ONLY your clock program works? I'm American and have no clue what the second part of your comment means...:nervous:
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:lol:
Sorry, translation from the British: I fail to find a second program that runs as faultlessly as the Clock program supplied by Commodore... though this was to be expected, I am somewhat disappointed.
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:lol:
Sorry, translation from the British: I fail to find a second program that runs as faultlessly as the Clock program supplied by Commodore... though this was to be expected, I am somewhat disappointed.
This is just proof of concept or how to put it. The author(s) of emumiga are already heading for the next step (application). In time more pieces of softwares will be working as emumiga evolves.
As I see it. This first step is the most important, it shows it can be done.
Let's hope people that knows their way around stuff like this find it interesting and care to join him(them) in this project.
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It works :)
I can run my original OS3.1 clock program natively in x86 AROS... sod all else seems to work with it though :lol:
A better translation: I can run my original OS3.1 clock program natively in x86 AROS... nothing else seems to work with it though :lol:
"fuck all" is even closer.
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How about Calculator? :)
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How about Calculator? :)
The second app I tried :)
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The second app I tried :)
Geniuses think alike :)
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Geniuses think alike :)
So what's our excuse then? ;) :lol:
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I remember exactly the same complaints been made against Wine when all it would run is MS Solitaire, getting the first designated program to run is the hardest step.
I for one applaud this success and cant wait to see what they get running next.
Gaz
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I thought I would bump an old thread, and see if we can stir Moggen back to life :)