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Old 10-26-2003, 12:54 PM   #1
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Default Another try: Future of AROS? (yes AROS only)

Since users are strongly divided between Amiga and MorphOS(and AROS), here is a new twist.

This is the AROS users chance to tell their opinion.

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Old 10-26-2003, 01:02 PM   #2
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Default Re: Another try: Future of AROS? (yes AROS only)

I have to admit, the concept of AROS is spot on target :-) Tried the latest iso build, 2 days ago, played with it for a while, i like it, but im unsure of what direction it`s gonna take......

What are your ultimate goals for AROS?
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Old 10-26-2003, 01:04 PM   #3
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Old 10-26-2003, 01:06 PM   #4
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Default Re: Another try: Future of AROS? (yes AROS only)

The future of AROS...

Well in the next few months we should see a Pegasos version followed by an AmigaONE version...

We should also see the Amiga Classic version develop, with an attempt to bring it up to the same level as the x86 and PPC versions.

I would ho[e that someone will continue the Palm port (which will facilitate ports to other PDAs).

We hope to get a native compiler, now Fabio has started work to finish porting it. This might bring developers to the platform..

With the addition of a compiler, the hard disk installer should be completed so that some serious work can begin on a TCP/IP stack.

Once AROS gains a TCP/IP stack it will be an attractive platform to developers and users, very cheap and powerfull hardware, with the ability to run on PPC platforms too...

It will become, one would hope, the Linux of the Amiga World, though not as fragmented as Linux has become.
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Old 10-26-2003, 01:13 PM   #5
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Default Re: Another try: Future of AROS? (yes AROS only)

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What are your ultimate goals for AROS?
Personally, for me I just want a nice system that I can use for any projects I might want to do.

I have to work with computers.. I have to used Windows... I like to use AROS to remind me that computers used to fun and did what you told them. I don't want to have to buy custom hardware (since I already have to spend a lot of money on standard PC hardware for my work), so AROS is my best Option.

I'd love to get my hands on a PPC machine with AROS on it though (so I'll be saving up).

One of the great things about AROS is that as an opensource project, it has no single ultimate goal, it also dosn't have to worry about being profitable... All the people involved with AROS have different goals and the enhancemnts that these users want to add will benefit anyone who wishes to use AROS.

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Old 10-26-2003, 01:23 PM   #6
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it also dosn't have to worry about being profitable..
I think that is what will make AROS succed in the future. There is no way a commersial company can mess it all up. As long as the code is open source and the users want to continue use it it will live on.
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I think that is what will make AROS succed in the future. There is no way a commersial company can mess it all up. As long as the code is open source and the users want to continue use it it will live on.
The open source communities are just as capable of screwing up a project like this as a company is. The politics are still present and look much the same. Pride behind different opinions, the same old human characteristics can screw things up just as well.
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Old 10-26-2003, 01:28 PM   #8
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Old 10-26-2003, 01:29 PM   #9
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Default Re: Another try: Future of AROS? (yes AROS only)

I don't think this is a mindless answer....
For me I know my A3k will eventually die and
as I see it Aros will pickup where the classic
Amiga left off. Face it, its the Amiga OS that
everyone likes. The hardware is just a machine
to run it on. As I see it, Aros is taking the general
direction that we all more or less want.
I would have to say that is the real goal.


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Old 10-26-2003, 01:35 PM   #10
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Default Re: Another try: Future of AROS? (yes AROS only)

While it's true that things in the opensource world can still go awry, the difference is that the code is always there for anyone who wants to pick it up and have fun with it.

To me, an Amiga-like OS on the fastest hardware available makes perfect sense, and as soon as I have myself another (third!) x86 box under this desk, I'll be using AROS regularly, and hopefully I'll be able to start developing software for it too :-)
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Default Re: Another try: Future of AROS? (yes AROS only)

To allow people who have x86 machines to run an amiga like os as it gets updated often im sure it will be come very popular. and when the pegasos and amigaone versions are available they will have more choice as to what os they would like to run. :-)
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The open source communities are just as capable of screwing up a project like this as a company is. The politics are still present and look much the same. Pride behind different opinions, the same old human characteristics can screw things up just as well.
What I ment was that because it is open source you cant screw it up and make it die out completely. There can always be another group of programmers continuing with the development.
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While it's true that things in the opensource world can still go awry, the difference is that the code is always there for anyone who wants to pick it up and have fun with it.

To me, an Amiga-like OS on the fastest hardware available makes perfect sense, and as soon as I have myself another (third!) x86 box under this desk, I'll be using AROS regularly, and hopefully I'll be able to start developing software for it too :-)
I certainly look forward to any software you produce!

I prefer not to think about AROS being the "Amiga OS than runns on the fastest hardware", but rather it is the AmigaOS that runs on the hardware *YOU* want it to run on :-)
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Default Re: Another try: Future of AROS? (yes AROS only)

I have said this before, but all AROS needs is a little push. In facts that's;

GCC Compiler
TCPIP stack
minimal hardware support
a port of AWEB and YAM

...after that it'll be rockin! I will certainly be using it.

Consider this; If AROS was as feature packed as MorphOS. Would you consider anything else?
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Nice thing about AROS, it can run on standard PC hardware (as well as the Pegs in a month or two). I think this gives AROS (that and it's open source, it can never taken away from us by any companies' bankruptsy) a strong survival capability. It may not have flashy boingball, but that hasn't been worth while logo in years.

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