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Badly scaled picture is badly scaled But yay! anyway
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25 November 2010, 19:42 | #82 |
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26 November 2010, 05:16 | #83 |
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26 November 2010, 08:56 | #84 |
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battclock.resource is done, time and date is now correct
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26 November 2010, 09:29 | #85 |
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I'd just like to chime in and say as so many others have already said - this is a *fantastic* project!
A *big* thank you to the people involved with this, this is great! |
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Nightly Builds don't seem to have been updated since 2010-12-04 - and that version doesn't seem to boot (and older builds were removed).
I hope this is still active behind the scenes. |
07 December 2010, 21:18 | #87 |
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I don't know about daily builds but dos.library compatibility has improved greatly (and it is also much faster)
For example original WB2/3 disks boot now without warnings, errors or crashes. Note that Workbench won't work because there isn't one included in ROM yet, Wanderer which is AROS WB replacement is too big. BCPL support is coming soon (Jason is doing this) |
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Jason does not waste any time
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11 December 2010, 02:05 | #89 |
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Simply amazing progress guys.
Great work Toni and Jason! A big thank you to you two, who are keeping the classic Amiga dream alive! |
13 December 2010, 21:51 | #90 |
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Good grief, well done!
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14 December 2010, 12:20 | #91 |
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This really is amazing!
So grateful to you guys working on this. |
14 December 2010, 17:49 | #92 |
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Sounds awsome, but what are those DOS Packets?
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14 December 2010, 21:49 | #93 |
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The quick and dirty explanation is that while most other "stuff you communicate with" in AmigaOS are devices that share a common base interface, filesystem handlers have their own separate system consisting of completely differently structured messages that dos.library use to pass requests (for things like reading, writing, getting directory contents etc.) to them.
AROS originally went with implementing filesystem handlers as devices, which might arguably be more consistent with the rest of the AmigaOS API but which is quite incompatible with AmigaOS itself. In retrospect it wasn't a great idea as it made it far harder to port filesystems and the gains were comparatively small, and so there's been a long standing goal of fixing this incompatibility. For the M68k port they're now actually going ahead and fixing it. Eventually those changes will hopefully make their way into the other AROS versions too. |
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Ah, now I understand what's going on.
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25 December 2010, 21:57 | #95 |
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Wow this is amazing! Great work guys!
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Another update by Toni on the mailing list.
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01 January 2011, 05:08 | #98 |
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Can I just say that I am a little more than excited about now!
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02 January 2011, 09:19 | #99 |
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and a little (big) video http://www..com/?7bwn9ad3bs4ec9a done by Kalamatee!
edit - and another pic from deadwood Tell me your not impressed! Last edited by mihcael; 02 January 2011 at 09:57. |
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Lookong good indeed. What setup would you need for this? I have been toying with the live distro's of Icarus and Broadway, would they work with this?
EDIT: Just watched the video. So you can run this from WinUAE, very nice. Last edited by TCD; 02 January 2011 at 11:56. Reason: Back to back posts merged. Use the edit function. |
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