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Hackaday retrocomputing challenge.

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ntromansVeteran Member
Posted 4 days ago
Hackaday has regular challenges, entries for which get featured on their site. The most recent is a retocomputing challenge, which is not just about resurrecting old hardware but also has a 'Moden Retro' category. So if anyone has an AROS project planned this could give great exposure. Plese see https://hackaday.com/2026/08/18/announcing-the-2026-hackaday-retrocomputing-challenge/#more-1139076; closing date is 27.10.26.

Cheers,
Nigel.

P.S. I'm hoping to turn my ACER Aspire laptop (the one that's just got working USB) into a large format AROS touchscreen tablet. The keyboard has an electrical fault so nothing lost in bolting the screen directly onto the base to give a better form-factor for writing on, and certainly more space to expand into than the screen on my Samsung netbook. I'll need it too as this year I'll be teaching Physics in a room with a projector but without a normal whiteboard, let alone a smartboard. Anyway, if I can get this going I'll dcoument it for the Challenge.
Edited by amigamia on 20-08-2026 08:22, 3 days ago
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 3 days ago
Sounds interesting @ntromans

I just had a brief read. I assume this challange and the site in general is more about hardware, not software? So just running a retro-oriented distribution as AROS.games on a PC would not fit it, but if you put that PC into a A1200 "shell" then this could be included?
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ntromansVeteran Member
Posted 3 days ago

deadwood wrote:

@deadwood - Sounds interesting @ntromans

I just had a brief read. I assume this challange and the site in general is more about hardware, not software? So just running a retro-oriented distribution as AROS.games on a PC would not fit it, but if you put that PC into a A1200 "shell" then this could be included?


There are certainly is a lot stories about new hardware in old cases, but they do cover software developments and I think one could argue the inversion - new hardware running an OS that feels just like AmigaOS, which a lot of writer on Hackaday still have a soft spot for. That's got to be a good fit for the 'Retro Modern' category. To really get the attention though there needs to be some unique aspect to the project to give it a 'hook'.

Cheers,
Nigel.
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ntromansVeteran Member
Posted 4 hours ago
Hackday has an article on AROS for RPi available here https://hackaday.com/2026/08/23/amiga-inspired-aros-goes-bare-metal-on-raspberry-pi/ Smile

I've been keeping an eye on the site as I put in a 'tip' last week about all the recent AROS developments, but it looks like I was beaten to the punch for noting the RPi version. Hopefully they will also report on the graphics and USB 3 developments I mentioned in my tip at some point too.

Cheers,
Nigel.
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