DolcettoNewbiePosted
11 years agoHello there! :D
I'm a newbie in the Amiga world, curious and excited about a new discovery, AROS! :D
Using it on VMWare adn partially supported hardware (waiting to find a fully supported configuration and build my own AROS machine), I'd like to make my part in the development of this amazing OS. :)
Well, there's nothing more to say, except I'm glad I can discuss here. ^_^
Welcome to ArosWorld :)
Most of us are long time Amiga fans. So I'm somewhat curious about how you discovered Amiga, and AROS, in the post desktop era?
Anyway, good luck in building an AROS machine. Sometimes it can be a challenge to find an AROS compatible setup. But there is some online help available.
[url]http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_support[/url]
And people here are always available to answer newbie questions ;)
Thanks for saying hello :)
DolcettoNewbiePosted
11 years agoWell, that's quite simple. :) Putting away the technical side of computer science, I often act like a sort of... historian, and I've any problem in admitting that most of times I prefer the old environment... ^^" One day, I thought of that strange machine... how was that? Right, "Amiga". All I knew was just that the machine had its own grafical OS, so I became curious about it. I didn't know it was called "workbench", so I searched fo "Amiga OS", and I found OS4. Starting from the OS4 point I went backward to the old Amiga history. :)
DolcettoNewbiePosted
11 years agoBy the way, that avatar of yours... I saw it before. If I remeber rightly, it was on a page with a game store ad... and the apre was grabbing a pad. :D
Amiga certainly has a place in computer history. Imo, it was the first modern multimedia home computer :)
Of course, Apple was the first to adapt a mouse driven gui, but the Mac only had a 9 inch black & white screen. Amiga had multitasking, 4096 colors, 4 channels of 8 bit audio, all integrated on the motherboard.
Iirc, Commodore bought the Amiga from a small startup called Hi-Toro. Too bad Commodore had management problems, and could not keep up with the fast pace of computer tech.
The avatar is a scene from an old movie called, 2001: A Space Odyssey ;)
amigamiaAdminPosted
11 years agoWelcome to AROSWORLD and congratulations on being the 100th member on this site ;)
The last 100th member happened to be a spammer so I removed it and you took the spot.
Also congratz from me for being the 100th member and of course a welcome to our forums Dolcetto.
It's always nice to see 'new' people interested in Amiga history (and at the same time grab a taste of AROS) :D
Lot's of things changed over the years, and AROS itself is (still and up to this date) a very exciting yourney.
Cavemann already linked towards the most imporant resource regarding AROS and x86 machines -> be sure to also check-out the [url=http://aros-exec.org/]aros-exec forums[/url] for issues (that others have run into before you as well).
(unfortunately, at present it seems people are unable to register there atm).
Of course, feel free to ask your questions. Most topics are documented, but sometimes it's a pita to locate them.
I've read you talking about history, but i missed something ;), so make sure to also check-out [url=http://www.morphos-team.net/]MorphOS[/url] (in case you haven't already), which is also an important part of amiga-history, and a bit intertwined with AROS as well.
Please, enjoy your stay (and journey)