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Re: Is AROS and AmigaOS 4.1 the samething?
« on: May 10, 2013, 03:42:05 PM »
Quote from: AmigaClassicRule;734341
Hey guys,

I am wondering if I get an AROS machine would I be getting the same experience as I would be getting with AmigaOS 4.1? Can you say that AROS is AmigaOS 4.1 for x86? Would I get the same Amiga experience as well? The problem I have is I have the latest most modern motherboard and x86 I could imagine as such it is not compatible with AROS in any shape or regard. The other problem I have...is installing AROS natively to the HD. I have always had bad experience with that...that and the fact the AROS cannot support more than 128 GB of HD space so if I get a 1 TB HD I am in big trouble. What do you guys suggest here?

Thanks in advance.


Well, go for it. One of the real big advanatges of AROS is that it is free. Download and play with it. I think AROS has quite some potential, albeit at current development state I much, much, much prefer MorphOS (way more polished, stable and has much more usable software).