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Re: Tutorials for AROS Vision
Posted on 27-Oct-2014 13:36:07
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Is there a good aros for this laptop? There is a really heavy car to run over it;)

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Re: Tutorials for AROS Vision
Posted on 27-Oct-2014 13:46:50
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@PR

You answered on the wrong thread :)

there is a X86 hardware list here:

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_support

Best would be to post your exact hardware on aros-exec (exact means the exact name of your components), the Aros devs can certainly answer you what is supported or not

Perhaps your motherboard/computer is already on the list

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Re: Tutorials for AROS Vision
Posted on 1-Feb-2015 14:36:52
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@OlafS25

To make adapting from Amiga OS (68k) to AROS (68k) easier I try to make a overview page

I have started today. It lists the libraries and where available and then I have started to make a list what functions are available on AROS in the libs. When it is ready I hope to have a page that give hints if something not works on AROS

http://www.aros-platform.de/html/aros_comparation.html

games master system docu extended

http://www.aros-platform.de/html/gms.html

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Re: Tutorials for AROS Vision
Posted on 2-Feb-2015 0:16:00
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@OlafS25
Cube 68K?

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Re: Tutorials for AROS Vision
Posted on 2-Feb-2015 9:21:22
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@Trekiej

yes

http://www.amigaforum.de/index.php?topic=120.0

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Re: Tutorials for AROS Vision
Posted on 2-Feb-2015 9:23:11
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@OlafS25

of course you need lots of horsepower Otherwise, only amiga makes it possible

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Re: Tutorials for AROS Vision
Posted on 2-Feb-2015 15:45:47
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@OlafS25
Cool!
I am glad to see more software on classic Amiga.

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Re: Tutorials for AROS Vision
Posted on 2-Feb-2015 16:07:18
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@OlafS25
Raytracing page
Povray1 pict does not show.

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Re: Tutorials for AROS Vision
Posted on 2-Feb-2015 16:43:02
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afair the port of cube by artur doenst work, because you cant move around using mouse, so its not usable, this hasnt ever been fixed to my knowledge. there also is a port of cube2, though i dont know how well this is working.

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Re: Tutorials for AROS Vision
Posted on 8-Feb-2015 9:24:36
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Games Master System documentation extended

http://www.aros-platform.de/html/gms.html

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Re: Tutorials for AROS Vision
Posted on 8-Feb-2015 12:31:47
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Documentation of the CRAFT Extension (included in AMOS)

http://www.aros-platform.de/html/craft.html

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Re: Tutorials for AROS Vision
Posted on 8-Feb-2015 12:55:54
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reference of game extension for Amos (based on Games Master System)

http://www.aros-platform.de/html/game_extension.html

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Re: Tutorials for AROS Vision
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AMCAF extension

http://www.aros-platform.de/html/amcaf.html

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Re: Tutorials for AROS Vision
Posted on 9-Feb-2015 22:59:17
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Turbo Extension

http://www.aros-platform.de/html/turbo.html

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