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Posted on 03-Jun-2004 16:49 GMT by Adam Chodorowski16 comments
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Feel that AROS is progressing too slowly? You could help by sponsoring AROS development! Basically, if I can gather enough sponsorship I will be able to work full-time on AROS this summer. I did this last year, and it gave a quite a boost to AROS development. Please see the linked webpage for the details.
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Comment 1Anonymous03-Jun-2004 15:27 GMT
Comment 2Adam Chodorowski03-Jun-2004 15:33 GMT
Comment 3Anonymous03-Jun-2004 15:46 GMT
Comment 4Christophe DecaniniRegistered user03-Jun-2004 17:13 GMT
Comment 5Adam Chodorowski03-Jun-2004 19:53 GMT
Comment 6greenboyRegistered user03-Jun-2004 20:38 GMT
Comment 7Adam Chodorowski03-Jun-2004 20:52 GMT
Comment 8greenboyRegistered user03-Jun-2004 21:04 GMT
Sponsor AROS Development : Comment 9 of 16ANN.lu
Posted by top on 04-Jun-2004 06:47 GMT
In reply to Comment 8 (greenboy):
it will be great to see before some port in other hardware... a mature product that run on most PC X86 hardware and that can run natively (thanks to an integrated JIT) every 68k AmigaOS apps.
If JIT and UAE integration is transparent, AROS will run every AmigaOS3.X apps and several people will can start to use it.
AROS could become a pseudo official "AmigaOS" opensource environnement with official support of Amiga Inc/Kmos/Hyperion to try to develop AmigaOS community too on PC hardware.
This coudl bring more users, more developpements and of course more money for every people working in Amiga community.
More money will help too developping custom hardware for Amiga users (like PowerPC market)...
AROS if run on the top of a recent Linux Kernel should use a not too modified Linux kernel to benefict a maximum compatibility without too efforts.
not (like Amithlon that have a little too much modified kernel) unfortunely.
to benefict all progress of Linux hardware compatibility in transparency, AROS could use a kernel ~2.6 like in all moderns Linux distro, run JIT for 68k AmigaOS apps, allow native 68k/X86 apps devloppement and why not the hability to run on some WBwindows Linux apps...
Running Linux Apps directly on Workbench will be really great but probably too difficult...
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