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Re: Is AROS the future of the Amiga?
« on: February 10, 2005, 11:41:27 PM »
While OS4 is the next generation of Workbench/Intuition, and is really great, unless changes occur on the hardware front there's not going to be enough money coming in to stop the whole thing folding.  It's not something I want to happen, but I think it will.

x86 hardware isn't going to disappear for a while yet, and as AROS doesn't need to get a bunch of money to continue development, I don't think it will either.  The more features that are added to it the more people will be interested, and provided at least some of these people contribute it will just keep gaining assets (be they advocates, developers, sponors or whatever), get more features, and attract more people in turn.

In short, IMO, AROS has the potential to end up successful, and quite possibly the largest OS of the Amiga community - this isn't Return of the Jedi, in real life everyone gives in to the dark side at some point ;-)

Oh yeah, and the mere fact this is being debated shows that it's considered a player in the Amiga hood. word.  :-D
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Re: Is AROS the future of the Amiga?
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2005, 11:59:23 AM »
Chiark - try running it while not docked - AROS works fine on a Synaptics touchpad.  If that fails it can be run under the QEmu PC emulator without problems ;-)

Amigean - I think you're over-analizing there, within the Amiga market everything /should/ have disappeared a long time ago if going by regular industry indicators.  It's like it's the odd one out, that doesn't play by the rules.

As for AROS and MOS fusing, that will never happen, however elements of AROS have appeared in AmigaOS and elements of MOS (namely Ambient) have been realeased under the GPL so they could be ported as add-ons to AROS.  The main reason for more integration not happenning is mostly to do with licensing issues as AROS is under the APL, and most other stuff is under the GPL (more restrictive).
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Re: Is AROS the future of the Amiga?
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2005, 04:01:31 PM »
There was work done for Classic Amiga, but it peterred out.  I'm sure if the need arose it wouldn't be a huge job to get it working on PPC hardware (at least not if enough people were interested - it's not like porting all of Linux or anything!).
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