Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 27th Jul 2008 22:20 UTC, submitted by paolone
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RE: AROS strength, and irony
by jal_ on Mon 28th Jul 2008 08:39
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Is it just me that thinks that one of AROS huge strengths compare to AmigaOS/MorphOS is that it runs on x86 hardware? Actually, I am quite sure a lot of people agree with me:) And it would be the only way to be able to ship AOS/MOS in any higher frequencies (obs, not Vista or OS X like amounts). Specialized hardware that's expensive is not the way to go, iNTEL is faster, cheaper, and more the right choice today. Heck even OS X is focusing on it along with ARM.

Contact ASUS and get it ported really well to EeePC (or whatever all their variations are called) and you'll see some progress. That is hardware people could buy to run AROS/AmigaOS/MorphOS