Hello again all! I return from the land of "Hangover" (too much Hoegaarden) with fresh enthusiasm for hobby software projects. I remember what (who?) Alice is shortly after posting, but thanks for the posted info. Any version publicly released will definitely be able to do a lot more than boot to a desktop and wiggle a mouse pointer, I assure you. Howver, before excitement reaches fever pitch (as if!) I should point out that any public release is months away, at least. Indeed currently there is no code at all and the design specs and docs are in my favourite top security storage repository (which recently suffered minor Hoegaarden damage...)
Matt - I grabbed your AROS build for i386, by the way, and it worked nicely once I disabled USB in the BIOS. Would not respond to keyboard or mouse until I did though. My setup is an RF keyboard and mouse, with the mouse on a USB port the keyboard PS/2, just in case that is of use to you. Looking forward to the fully functional version and any future releases.
If anyone is interested in supporting my hobby emulator (in any fashion), by the way, drop me a line at gaidheal@ntlworld.com and we'll chat some :¬)
So we are clear, it will be totally free, supported only the extent that I can be bothered, though probably open source anyway (i.e. support it yourself! Damn it!) and designed to give cycle-exact emulation of every Amiga model that was released, as well as allowing settings to then be tweaked so as to create a "Super 1200, Super 500+" etc. Test games include "Hired Guns" and "Space Crusade" (though my version of latter seems to be messed up..
Anyway, enough ramble.. John