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Originally Posted by Gaula92
What I would expect from a project like this is being able to run Amiga on inexpensive and common hw like the Pi3/4, in standalone fashion. Is that also a goal nowadays?
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The reason AROS ARM stalled was the USB drivers were not open source and the binary blobs used by Linux didn't port to AROS properly. (It was tried though.) Perhaps @mschulz can comment further.
One possibility is running a RasPi Compute Module 3 or 4 plugged into a MiniMig-style FPGA board instead of an off-the-shelf Pi 3 or 4.