amigamiaAdminPosted
2 years agoNot sure this would be powerful enough for AROS 68K but a neat project none the less. Very similar to the FleaOhm project but at least someone is developing on this one.
amigamiaAdminPosted
2 years agoOh I am very excited about this. I own a FleaOhm FPGA but it hasn't been updated in years. I have been waiting for a similar project to show up.
One question though: Why the Tang Nano 20K when there is a Tang Premier 25K?
This is a very interesting project.
Is there more information besides the one available on the github page?
from the page: Up to 2MB chip and 1.5MB slow RAM
that is very limited for aros 68k. Also 68020 is limited too. One guy I had contact years ago booted aros on his A4000. It booted but was hardly useable, more a proof of concept
AMIGASYSTEMDistro MaintainerPosted
2 years agoAROS can never become Amiga, because for Amigans if an OS is not called Amiga it is not considered, moreover for Amigans AROS is synonymous with PC so in a way it is hated.
This is one of the reasons why AROS did not inherit the Amiga users when Commodore went bankrupt.
AMIGASYSTEMDistro MaintainerPosted
2 years agoAROS was the 'first child' of Amiga was born in 1995, at that time Amiga emulation did not exist, UAE (Unusable Amiga Emulator) was also born in 1995 and was a very limited emulator.
As said, it was snubbed by Amiga users because it ran on the hated PC.
well, i dont aim the puristic users, i saw it initiative as a step further and each project helped the other.
first, was great to be able to emulate AMIGA (UAE), than it was great to have a free AMIGA OS (AROS), than was great to have a new amiga hardware (Minimig)... and have AROS running under Minimig would end a cycle, we would have a new start for AMIGA.
but, Minimig is not powefull enough for AROS, than appear PiStorm, and now i think the cycle can be closed... we could have AROS (a free amiga OS) running in a new hardware, and that is my point.
End a cycle of a free os with a new hardware would give enough comptibility and space for new evolutions, but before new evolutions a cycle must end, and it would be imho AROS running in a "modern AMIGA" "free" hardware.
have a combo like nanomig as raspberry amiga hat would be the hardware for AROS to achieve it initial goal of keep AMIGA alive (with a 68k binary compatible approach), and after we can end this cycle, imho, it could be a new cycle for new specs, not limited as raspberry.
So, im not looking in the past, but to the future, and have such initiative would be, imho, this point, where we reached a closing cycle of past (a new approach to "old" AMIGA) and open the road for the new AMIGA (on most capable ARM hardware).
have AROS running under emu68 is the milestone that would make the attempt of AROS 68k be realised.
im not sure if my ideas are clear enought, but thats how i see the scenario.
thats why i am entusiastic about the nanomig+pistorm+aros combo, it would end the cycle of have a new AMIGA 68k compatible solution, ending the cycle of this objective, and open doors for who wants more powerfull approachs as the high end ARM platafforms.
imo, we have a gap, and this nanomig+pistorm+aros approach would close it. (but maybe im not with a clear vision about the subject)
Best regards,