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Originally Posted by n9yty
This is quite interesting! Would this ever make it into a distributable form, even if licensed pieces of software like Roadshow had to be supplied by the end user on the final image?
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It depends, I would really like to release it to the public, but I guess all this licensing is a minefield I'm not capable to get a overview of on my own.
I think the first problem is including a stripped down part of Roadshow Demo on this disk, and maybe some of the network card drivers, I don't know.
Of course, it can't out of the box be able to download AmigaOS in any of it's kind over the internet either. That would be up to the user to configure where the source of that would be....
....or else I might find myself sitting on a chair in court next to Cloanto and Hyperion
I have done some improvements after this video, supporting multiple networkcards, installation of AmigaOS3.1.4 and experimental support for AmigaOS3.2 too...