Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 20th Jun 2012 00:40 UTC, submitted by rohan_p
Amiga & AROS "Icaros Desktop is an effort to build a modern Amiga-compatible operating system for standard x86 hardware. It's a distribution built atop AROS, which is an open source effort to create a system compatible at the API level with the AmigaOS 3.x series. I recently had a chat to the creator of Icaros, Paolo Besser, about the creation of the OS and why Amiga continues to inspire people today."
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RE: Hmmm
by daedalus on Wed 20th Jun 2012 07:36 UTC in reply to "Hmmm"
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It's similar, but not quite the same or as flexible. For a start there are things like deferring an assign until the media it points to is available (be it floppy, hard drive, USB drive, whatever), and then there's the possibility to assign to volumes or devices, meaning you can assign to a folder which may reside on a CD or hard drive for example. And then you can add assigns together, so you can assign a drive to multiple folders which will be searched in order for any file accesses requested. It's something which I miss regularly on all other operating systems I use regularly...

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