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Emulation-free Amiga AROS

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January 2021

Fed up with modern indulgence and bulky nonsense, John Knight tries PC computing the Amiga way, with the AROS operating system.

- John Knight

Emulation-free Amiga AROS

Are you tired of modern PC desktops and want to use your computer like an Amiga? AROS has you covered. If you’ve never heard of AROS (originally Amiga Research Operating System), it’s a free and open source API reimplementation of the Amiga OS, that supports x86 and PowerPC machines, as well the Raspberry Pi and even the Amiga 1200. AROS can be run on original Amiga hardware and is 100 per cent software compatible. However, on non-Motorola hardware such as your x86 PCs, old Amiga software needs to be recompiled or run through an emulator (we only lied a little bit–Ed).

We’re using Icaros, there are other choices, such as AspireOS, which provides a desktop optimised for Acer Aspire netbooks (www.aspireos.com). Or the vanilla build of AROS itself, which provides a fat-free experience. We’ve chosen Icaros because it’s the most popular with an enormous software collection. Head to the www.icarosdesktop.org Download page. We’ll use the full-fat 2.3GB live image, although there’s a 433MB light version for people who just want the basics.

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There are two ways of exploring AROS: with an actual computer, or by virtual machine. Using a real computer would be our first choice because you can experience the OS in a more authentic state. AROS works well on old machines, so something like an old Windows Vistaera computer. Big hard drives are not recommended (the maximum partition size with an AROS file system is 128GB), and something like an old 40GB hard disk is a recommended size for solid usage.

If you prefer to use a virtual machine, use

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