Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 31st Jan 2007 22:06 UTC, submitted by novaburst
Amiga & AROS The new AROS Developer Robert Norris has been interviewed by the AROS Show. "One of the original goals for AROS was 100% compatibility with AmigaOS 3.1. This is a noble goal, but it's not particularly forward-looking. AmigaOS has moved on since then, and there will be no new m68k hardware, yet many AROS developers are intent on making sure everything they do can be made to work on the older systems. That's their perogative of course, but my concern is that by constantly looking backwards we're missing the opportunities in the future."
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RE: so true
by corto on Fri 2nd Feb 2007 07:41 UTC in reply to "so true"
corto
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transami : "Your comment about AmigaOS and MorphOS is spot on. I can only imagine how teeny tiny their market shares are. I bet AROS' is larger than the two combined."

I can tell you are totally wrong. AROS idea is nice but it is too complicated to install and too limited by software availability.

OS4 and MorphOS have many more apps (even big ones), run fast and stable.
I don't understand why Amiga fans don't go to PPC. You can even run Linux for missing apps that have to be used times to times.

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