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Re: ARPi - AROS on Raspberry Pi
Posted on 25-Aug-2018 5:20:19
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Porting a modern browser to AROS is a problem


aros version of odyssey 1.25 is reasonably recent. and it could be updated. it has endian problems admittedly, so it doesnt currently work on ppc or 68k.

the concerns of security are another matter. but this is a problem common to all amiga like platforms. i think we need to accept the situation that these are outdated platforms that will never offer features expected on a contemporary system.

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Re: ARPi - AROS on Raspberry Pi
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it's not safe to use a system without memory protection on the Internet.


Which is the true reason why AmigaOS "died" - Internet was coming and all sane developers moved to Internet capable platforms (there were tons of Amiga coders among early Linux and BSD developers.)

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