1995 is when AROS was started so there was already a start for x86 Amiga-like OS
In 1995 AROS wasn't even close that could be called an Operating System. Back then AROS was a hack running on top of X.
Claiming that it would have been potential OS for some kind of x86 Amiga is worst kind of historical revisionism. AROS was years away even from AmigaOS 1.x kind of functionality. IIRC it took something like 4-5 years for AROS to actually boot on a x86 system natively.