bhoggett wrote:
KennyR wrote:
AROS right now is an OS with all the disadvantages of AmigaOS, with the added complication that it runs a thousandth of the software. Having to recompile everything when very little Amiga software was actually open source is a killer.
Agreed. That's AROS' biggest hurdle, but unfortunately whenever I raised the point in the past it has been dismissed as irrelevant or invalid. That doesn't bode well for it being seriously addressed any time soon.
It's not irrelevant or invalid, there's just not much that can be done about it, other than changing the way things are done now, so it doesn't happen again in the future. All the other solutions don't address this problem in the long run(well, except Amithlon)... if the hardware becomes commercially abandoned, we're in the same boat again.