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![]() ![]() I am an old man of 70 years old, born in Brindisi (Italy, Apulia region), I have been for 40 years a firefighter (expert department chief). In my administrations, I was also in charge of informatics. I have many hobbies, besides computing I love fishing, I practised amateur league soccer, I collect coins, stamps and passionate about the ancient history of my city. ![]() My first computer was the C16 (Commodore 16). ![]() It was in 1991, by chance I bought my son the Amiga 500 Plus for his birthday ! ![]() I own (but have not used) Amiga 500 Plus, A600HD, A1200HD/030, A4000/060, CD32+SX32 for 30 years. At the moment, I prefer to use WinUAE where I can choose and run all Amiga models with one click. ![]() Configuring the Workbench and various software to make them more functional, as well as make them more aesthetically pleasing and modern. ![]() I am not a developer, although I do dabble in creating scripts and creating themes and icons for Wanderer. Before AROS One x86, I had started with AROS One 68k. For Amiga, I had created AfA One, based on AmigaOS 3.9 BB4, plus AfA OS extension. ![]() I am the creator of AROS One, an operating system strongly inspired by AmigaOS, specifically my old AfA One distribution, a kind of modern Amiga with eye-catching graphics and beautiful custom icons created by me. On AROS, I started out using Icaros Desktop and AspireOS. Then, because I was not satisfied, I wanted to create my own distribution and AROS One was born. ![]() ![]() Actually, it could work on all PCs, but these PCs should have compatible hardware. In this link is listed all the supported hardware! To a new user, I recommend using a virtual machine as the first time, best choice is VMware (easy to install), but AROS One x86 also works well on VirtualBox and QEMU. To experienced users, on the other hand, I recommend using a PC, and to more experienced users, a dual boot with other OS. ![]() On AROS One, I work on it alone, but any collaboration is welcome. ![]() AROS One, at the moment, is the most up-to-date AROS distribution, it includes themes and hundreds of dual PNG icons created especially by me for AROS One. Strength or Weakness is not for me to say, it' a subjective thing. AROS Users, like Amiga users, have different tastes, there are those who like a modern, beautiful and efficient Workbench, there are those who do not like progress and prefer a "bare" Workbench with old 4 colour icons. ![]() Doing the FastConfig is very complicated since there are not many PCs that have the supported hardware. In some cases, the same model PC has a different video card or network card. AROS is a self-configuring system if the hardware is supported, configuring it is very simple. I don't like AmiBridge, if I have to emulate Amiga, I prefer the best i.e. WinUAE, or AROS 68k. In any case, on AROS One x86 there are fully functional JanusUAE and E-UAE available. ![]() All AROS software is available from all platforms, there are no exclusive software. I do not like commercial software, AROS One is a free system and I would prefer free software, but if commercial software would increase interest, then it is welcome. ![]() AROS One is available at sites.google.com/view/arosone. Only the latest version is available. Older versions are not officially available but can be requested, I avoid posting old versions to avoid confusion as they include core and software no longer supported. ![]() ![]() It would actually work but slowly even on Amiga expanded models. My advice is to use WinUAE or a newer generation Amiga card. ![]() Yes, everything you mentioned is indispensable. It often happens that I ask a developer to compile a program for AROS and then do the beta testing. Difficulties can arise on some problems reported on the forums, where the problem encountered is not always fixable because it was not caused by my distribution but by a bug in the software itself. ![]() ![]() Given my age, I hope to improve it as much as possible as long as possible. ![]() There are many people who "download" it, but not many who frequent the various forums, so it is very difficult to know how many actually use it. ![]() AmigaOS 3.2 was a nice innovation. But in my opinion, in the same time, it stopped the progress of AmigaOS 3.9, this is one of the reasons why AfA One was no longer produced. ![]() ApolloOS and a "mixed" system that includes AmigaOS software. In my opinion, it still needs time for it to reach full compatibility with AmigaOS software. ![]() The more people working on it the better! ![]() For online Amiga simulation, you should ask Michael Rupp. On TAWS, you can find both AROS One 68k and my AfA One, although these are very old versions that I sent to Michael Rupp a long time ago. ![]() The software that is lacking is what users would like to find, an efficient browser that would allow them to go to all sites and an office package. Regarding functions, I would like to see Wanderer enhanced to be similar to Workbench 3.9 (now based on Workbench 3.1). ![]() ![]() I don't know, I've never used these machines. ![]() The next project will be AROS One 64-bit. This will happen when an internal emulator is available that will allow 32-bit software to run directly (work in progress). ![]() MorphOS and AmigaOS 4 are more advanced operating systems than AROS (they have more developers than AROS). ![]() Yes. Maybe you should have asked me when Amiga will end to exist and to be used. I would have answered you when all Amigans become too old! Many young people do not know Amiga. ![]() Keep Amiga in the heart and try to spread it to posterity so that it does not disappear from the computer stage.
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