Linked by Andrew Youll on Sat 12th Nov 2005 17:34 UTC, submitted by Paul J. Beel
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I have actually used AROS and it is a pretty neat OS, i will admit I have never used AmigaOS, I did however play games on my cousins Amiga, but that doesnt count as I just played Games, I would like to see more updates on the AROS site, but they're busy updating the OS so it's not all bad.
It does look neat. Perhaps I should try it with another emulator. Or just burn that damn disk :p
I'm gonna buy me an AmigaOne if I can get the price right, but it will be the real ATX version and not the microATX version (the latter one is unupgradable in regard to the CPU - G3 at 800 MHz is too little for me).





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I was actually thinking about submitting this.. damn damn :p

Right now I'm negotiating with an AmigaOne dealer about the configuration and price of a system/mobo, due to AmigaOS being the OS of my dream (especially the data types... uuuhhh
The interview is quite funny btw. His old Amiga couldn't have given him much money, if it only gave enough for a CPU monitor to his K6-2 266 pc.
I tried the Aros boot cd in Virtual PC, but it didn't work too well at all. But it sure does look interesting