Linked by Mike Bouma on Mon 19th Aug 2002 06:48 UTC
Amiga & AROS As Amiga Inc is about to re-enter the computer arena with new AmigaOS4 powered desktop systems as well as with 3rd party embedded products utilizing AmigaDE technology pre-installed, there are a growing number of people who wonder what an advanced classic AmigaOS currently offers. This was an important reason for me to write a simple to understand WinUAE tutorial, so this would hopefully help interested people with setting up a fun and easy to use emulated AmigaOS environment on widely available mainstream Windows computers. This article also includes many WinUAE screenshots and information on acquiring and using freely available software.
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silly I know..
by ~Seedy~ on Mon 19th Aug 2002 18:04 UTC

But did anyone wonder what would have happened if John Luis Gasseé had sold the Be OS to Amiga instead of Palm?

Bit of a tidy-up of the GUI, (to make it look like the kind of eye-cringeing mess that amiga users love), API Wrappers for Classic Amiga compatibility ( or perhaps a Classic Layer A La the OSX that BeOS nearly became ), and some drivers to support G3 chipsets and wahay... Wouldnt that be cool?

( Will BeOS 5 PPC run on an AmigaOne? )