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Re: ARPi - AROS on Raspberry Pi
Posted on 4-Feb-2019 8:58:55
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@g01df1sh

I'm guessing all previous programs written for Aros x86 will have to be re written/ported to arm for them to work? or is there some kind of emulation layer for x86 stuff ?

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