Hi Smerf...
Very interesting to read a report from someone who has checked out all 3... have to say your conclusion at the end seems to be pretty reasonable for now with regard to OS3.5 & 3.9, although I still think AROS will solve a lot of problems in the future (if it ever gets completed and stable) for things like the NatAmi...
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I have checked 2 of the 3.
Icaros very recently. I confirm simplicity in getting things downloaded, burned to dvd, and immediately booting up on my Dell Precision M65 laptop. I have not installed onto a hard drive yet so my view is limited to live cd operations. But.. it was free and it was simple to get running. I think it is coming along. And the fact that it will exist on multiple hardware platforms is good. Problem with multiple platform ultimately becomes hardware support. So to a degree, Aros is a bit like Amithlon in finding the perfect hardware. I see this getting better in the future though.
MorphOS 2.0 on an Efika. Again, totally simple to install and get running. For this installation, I did it via their network method, a first for me. If I recall correctly, this is done by starting a boot image from a USB thumb drive. I plugged in a network cable, and got the full OS via network in completely automated fashion. Everything went without a hitch and I was soon greeted with a very polished OS. The only glitch to report was no sound. This was not an OS problem though, it turned out my Efika was the issue. I still am interested in Morph and am merely shopping the ideal Mac hardware for it. As for the tragic little Efika, I plan on using it to run a small Linux and hopefully link up to the Morph system via a VNC connection. Just to fill in software missing pieces for now.
I was a fan of Amithlon, still am I suppose. I was almost always an RTG video person so not having chipset compatibility not a deal breaker for me. I have located my Amithlon CD and am really wanting to put it on a new system as my former is long dead. In reading about kernel upgrades, etc... I see Amithlon still has a following since the last time I was in the game. I have a nice Xeon dual core cpu that runs natively at 3ghz. Perfect I'd say. I believe I have a compatible motherboard according to kernel4 author Mirlanca. I need to get this thing built. I used to be enamored with the preconfigured OS packages. But am no longer. I will hand build/upgrade the 3.9OS manually. As much as I like the new stuff, it is 68K that gets most of my time still.
I do play with UAE / 68K but am becoming disenchanted with it all. This includes setting everything up myself (better) or running AF2011 (worse). I run the A3000 but sparingly because it is getting so old anymore. I too look forward to Natami hardware. So many things become solved in this scenerio and it is new. How could I not want to trade my creaky a3000 in for a nice new natami?
