Khephren wrote:
I've lost track too
I think Alan has stuck his neck out enough already. If I had any capital i'd design a portable Amiga, probably a little bit smaller than a Psion Netbook. Fifty pence won't cut it however.
Back to bloodlines ideas about strongarm/fastblitters: that would be great, but would it run all your Amiga apps and games? if it didn't it would be kind of pointless. Also no modern PDA supports 640x512 or 640x480 to my knowledge, which would at least be required to get a lot of amiga apps running. Unless you could get Aros running on a netbook/series7. Where does aros stand legally anyway? I love the idea of it, but can't believe it is legal.
Concidering that the AROS team have written AROS from scratch (no AmigaOS source code has been studied or used) and taken great care not to use any trademarked names, AROS is perfectly legal.
It certainly is not ilegal to make something which is "compatible" with another thing.
Well binary compatibility with AmigaOS 3.1 would be possible on AROS on the Palm since it uses a 68K compatible CPU. :-)
But other than that, any new CPU will require programs to be recompiled (not really a problem with C programs) . And this is the crux of the matter with AROS (and indeed AOS4 and MOS since they do not run on 68k cpus, although they have emulation).