All "Big things" and "x-files" i see lately in end was not big things at all :) I can understand "Big things" when someone will port putty to os4 with native gui on top of it, or , for example new office app done from scratch, on C, and for aos specially. Or, notebook with 2ghz ppc for 800$, or, gallium alerady done. That yep, big thing !:)
For me the only big thing I see is a Big White Empty Page
For me too first time on odyssey, but that was because it download 4mb of data before show it up. When i wait loading, it show just count-down stuff, till the day x. You know, that usual mambo-jambo teasings :) Dunno why some ppls still do teasing, it prove to be worse enough, as ppls expect Big Thing, and in end have Not Big Thing :)
If it is for x64 / SAM440 / MacMiniG4 / PowerBookG4 /A4k060 / A600 / A500 / A2000 it just might hit.
Perhaps the news is AOS4 related when posted to this site...
Amikit AOS4 version (with AOS4 and AOS3 SW bundle) for PPC?
Amikit AOS4 version (with AOS4 and AOS3 SW bundle) for Qemu on x86?
- Kimmo --------------------------PowerPC-Advantage------------------------ "PowerPC Operating Systems can use a microkernel architecture with all it�s advantages yet without the cost of slow context switches." - N. Blachford
There is a sound. Some kind of boring midi-tune. (Rimmer would love it.) I like the wallpaper. But why is HTML5 needed for a wallpaper and a sound? HTML2 would do it perfectly an would work even with Ibrowse.
AmiKit USB Flash Disk boots into special Linux environment, called AmiPUP, where AmiKit 7 is pre-installed. AmiKit runs under E-UAE emulation there.
AmiPUP is a very small lightweight “live boot” Linux system built on the Slacko Puppy Linux distro and is customized to look like an Amiga.
AmiPUP works with almost any x86 computer (not including Macs) that can boot from CD or USB.
At boot, AmiPUP loads EVERYTHING into RAM, so all applications load blazing fast! Changes can be saved to the USB or multi-session CD boot device (or not at all). The host system is never touched.
As far as your Android is at least v4.2 with ARMv7 or x86 CPU, it should work.
@328gts
AmiKit for real Amiga is a 16 color unofficial conversion and is made for AGA (68030 recommended). If you don't use graphic card drivers it will run with whatever hardware, but if you want to install RTG drivers you'll have to make that by your own first starting by disabling CyberBugFixAga, etc.