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AFA OS works?
« on: November 30, 2005, 12:41:06 AM »
Hi

I view the last release of AFA OS (Aros for AmigaOS) any was tested this system or compile it the sources from aros to AFA os and tested it on a real 68x amiga? and my last question is... is possible complite it to powerup/warpup systems for amiga powerpc`s cpu?

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Re: AFA OS works?
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2005, 10:37:08 AM »
I installed it on my OS3.9 (WinUAE) AntiAliasing works fine and looks really good.  :-)

Here is a screenshot showing AWeb with antialiased Fonts:

http://amidevcpp.kilu.de/AfA/AWeb3_5APL.png

There is a bug in the datatype but this should be removed in the next release.

I don't know if it is possible to compile AfA_OS for PowerPC Amigas.
You should ask this question to Bernd Roesch (the Author of AfA_OS).
You can post your question in the AFA_OS Forum:

http://amidevcpp.kilu.de/forum/index.php?c=3
 
 

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Re: AFA OS works?
« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2005, 10:39:15 AM »
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DaNi wrote:
Hi

I view the last release of AFA OS (Aros for AmigaOS) any was tested this system or compile it the sources from aros to AFA os and tested it on a real 68x amiga? and my last question is... is possible complite it to powerup/warpup systems for amiga powerpc`s cpu?

thanks to all


That's a good question... As the PPC version of AROS develops that would be usable on a PowerUP board. Actually running discrete libraries on the PPC while other libraries run on the 68k would be a problem, due to the fact that the 68k and the PPC were never meant to run together and require slow context switches...