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    amigadave
    Posts: 2794 from 2006/3/21
    From: Northern Calif...
    I don't really know anything about AROS for 68k, and still have a lingering (probably misconception) thought that it is not nearly as small, fast and efficient, as the Commodore versions of AmigaOS (v1.0 to v3.1), so it isn't really useful on actual Amiga hardware, but is better suited to emulation.

    Can anyone here update me on the status of AROS for 68k and give me an idea how far it has improved and how far it still has to go to be considered as good or better than AmigaOS3.1?

    Also, does AROS for 68k have all the same limitations as AmigaOS3.1, memory protection lacking, single user, etc. I am guessing that it does have all the same limitations, as it aims to duplicate AmigaOS3.1, not invent a different operating system for old Amiga hardware. Probably not many users would be interested in an alternative operating system for Amiga hardware, that was incompatible with all of the Amiga software, and therefore didn't have any compatible software in the beginning.

    [ Edited by amigadave 29.05.2016 - 21:27 ]
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