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http://www.aros.org/nightly.php
Hosted is just as native as non-hosted, but that is beside the point here, it was this hosted build that claimed to require donations.
It was about 2 years ago in 2016. Like I meantioned before it was for the EFIKA port...which looks like an older version of the PI 3B just from looking at specs...
If you really want OS4.1 on your classic Amiga inside Tower, you should buy yourself A1222 (if ever!) and use a KVM switch . Way better performance and most likely it actually CAN happen "in near future".
Not in this case, as the file system and everything offered by the host operating system is just so insanely better crafted that what would be if running on "bare metal".
Yep, but the WiiU uses a 32 bit processor, and that's not a big deal since I think AROS runs within the normal 32 bit memory address range unless you are using a 64 bit version (I could be wrong about that).I did find OS components and PPC programs for AROS that are much newer than those posted on the main website (the OS is in a constant state of updates).The PPC developers don't seem to have as advanced a version as the i386 port, but it looks like it should be possible to compile a port for the WiiU.What I need is SVN server access, not to contribute initially, just for access to up to date source code.And I need to find a few of these guys and see what hardware they are using. Past ports to the Sam440 and 460 have been done, as well as a port for the Genesi Efika.I have a list of tools (outside of AROS) that are needed for a compile.So I'll need to look for them, and decide what platform to use for development. I can't say how complete or stable a WiiU port will be initially, but this will be fun.