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Re: what is AROS?
« on: June 07, 2006, 06:10:13 PM »
Check out the AFA news announcements. That being AROS for Amiga. Search "AFA AROS"

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Bernd Roesch has compiled an AmigaOS-68k hosted version of AROS called AFA (AROS for AmigaOS): "AfA OS is a way to use AROS source without changes and compile them on every AmigaOS based operating system.     It can run and be build hosted on every AmigaOS compatible system and provides a compatible API to all systems. With AFA, the host Amiga OS is degraded to do things that MS-DOS was doing for Windows 3.11-WinMe. It is easy to check for bugs/errors using testprograms, but the rest of the system is using the old stable functions. You can easily boot with or without the new libraries". More informations and pre-compiled binaries are here.
 

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Re: What is better? AROS or Amiga Forever.
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2006, 08:08:27 PM »
It will be interesting one the ROM Replacement bounties are picked up and finished. Add that to a new 68K AROS port and UAE. Totally free Amiga emulation.