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The Amiga community has always been fractured by people wanting to protect their interests as opposed to moving the platform forward.  It looks like Aros is potentially another one.  If AmigaOS was ported to x86, what would that do to Aros?


AROS is open source so by default the code can be used to improve other platforms, be it MorphOS, OS4 or OS4/x86.

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Re: Dave Haynie (lead engineer of C= Amiga) opinion on Amiga Successors
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2006, 11:37:18 AM »
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A3KOne wrote:
It appears that Aros may have created yet another faction that does not want any future for Amiga unless it is of their design.  At least that I what I get from some of the posts.


Maybe this is true for some vocal part of the AROS users. (Like people with blood in their nickname :-D). I'm a developer working on the build system of AROS and in the future I would want to use this work to make it easier to make programs running on all amiga-like systems, of course if time permits.
I also own an A1 and develop for AROS. I happily use both. Other AROS devs are doing the same with Pegasos.

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