Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 30th Sep 2007 14:00 UTC
Amiga & AROS The Amiga world is an interesting one to follow. As an outsider, it is almost impossible to fully understand all the processes at work over there. The various companies, the individuals, the developers, The Three Men And A Cow who own an AmigaOne - they are not making it any easier. The past few weeks have seen quite a few news items regarding the Amiga platform. Did they help in creating a clearer picture of where the Amiga stands?
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To forget when it began...
by Downix on Mon 1st Oct 2007 00:42 UTC
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2007-08-21

The beginning, there was no real difference, from an Amiga's perspective, from the software and the hardware. Things began falling apart when they divorced the two. Suddenly the OS had to stand on it's own, but it was missing key bits needed on other machines. And look at it now, a time-warp, time and energy and money wasted all because some little corporate dictator decided that hardware wasn't important. Now, AROS is the best bet, simply because it has an advantage that no corporately controlled AmigaOS can have, it has "No Schedule and Rockin!"