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Re: Reply once if you've tried AROS
« on: July 24, 2003, 11:54:16 PM »
Yikes!

I take a couple of day break to try and get a young woman into my be... I mean, "for personal reasons" and this thread happens!  :¬)

Looks like a lot of people are axiously awaiting my work.. errrk!  Nice to see heavy interest in AROS.

Oh yes, I am using the latest build and it works fine, aside from VERY buggy HDD support.  So buggy I cannot make it install to the HDD under VMWare (don't trust it to my real drive yet, but might let it have a shot at an external through my USB-to-IDE adapter).  However, it boots perfectly from the ISO image mounted as a CD-ROM, it booted perfectly from the same image burnt to CD-RW and it performs fine in all respects, for me, aside from HDD issues.  Limited?  Yup.  But definitely well on the way to doing what we need, I think.

A few tips:  There is no USB support, on my machine, if not using VMWare I need to totally disable USB in the BIOS otherwise the thing locks up hopelessly.  To unpack the images I now use WinRAR.  But for those who want a simple method, Matt should have a more recent build up on his page pretty soon and the last one he had up worked pretty well too.  These are .zip files and should be easy for Windows users to work with.

As for emulation.. well I was attempting some coding tonight, but not getting anywhere (bit run down and tired at the moment) but the fact that so many people are clearly interested in AROS with many citing the emulation as what they are really waiting for... I shall get back on the case either this weekend or monday, depending on commitments like TKD and dates with Laura :¬)

For those who are interested.. we have actually managed to compile and execute a small application all under AROS.  It was done with TCC, I believe.  This is by no means at the stage where we can "self compile" but we are closer everyday and I shall be playing with this myself next week, as well as working on the emulation routines.

Oh!  While I remember, UAE is also being actively worked on again (AROS port) and this will DEFINITELY be available before my emulation is ready and likely available very soon.
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Re: Reply once if you've tried AROS
« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2003, 12:43:38 AM »
Speaking for myself..

No, because it is not needed.  If a "Beginner" version (or even a switchable interface) is needed, we'll put that in and still release the source.  If people want to donate to the project, so much the better.  Also, anyone wanting to make a commerical version, can, within the licence terms, since it is Open Source.  AROS should (and I am pretty sure will) remain free and Open Source.

edit:  incidentally, AROS code is present in both AmigaOS4 and MorphOS.  To illustrate the point about commercial reuse of Open Source.
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Re: Reply once if you've tried AROS
« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2003, 04:56:01 PM »
@AmiNTT

What build?

What hardware do you have?

How long ago was this?

In what way did it not work?

Ever considered passing feedback to the people who made it rather than trying to look clever with a "10 minute rule"?

(P.S.  Amiga easily fails the 10 minute rule for people used to real PCs :¬) )
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Re: Reply once if you've tried AROS
« Reply #3 on: July 27, 2003, 11:22:21 PM »
Ditto what Dammy said.  My own background is C/C++ developing for Windows, especially NT5 (XP/2000).

I have never programmed for the Amiga and actually never owned one.  Something which may shortly be rectified.
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Re: Reply once if you've tried AROS
« Reply #4 on: July 28, 2003, 12:14:14 AM »
Probably... what sort of issues?  There are some nasty IDE ones with the x86 native at the moment, but I thought everything was working well on the *nix hosted versions...
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