Piru wrote:
Sadly AROS suffers from the decision of not maintaining binary compatibility, nor having a m68k emulation integrated from the start. This means that no existing amiga software can run, except under UAE (and no, it is not trivial to integrate UAE to AROS).
I think, that not having binary compatibility is not as important today as it has been some years before.
The most of the 68k Software is more than 10 years out of development and for todays needs, it is next to useless now.
The majority of the Software that is still under development today should'nt be to hard to port to Aros.
Some title are already ported, or on the way (Hollywood, frying pan).
Even though amiga software is really old and mostly outdated, it still beats having no software at all (or having even more crippled replacement).
That's true for now, but there are hopeful signs, that the AROS Software Situation may look different in one or two years, since more and more developers become interested in AROS.