Kickstart doesn't have networking built into it. Also no memory protection. NetBSD has both of those things.
I'm wondering what would need to be modified to make a NetBSD kernel to become Amiga system call compatible.
And then the same thing for a NetBSD kernel on Atari. As I'm wondering what it would take for an Atari to run AROS. Vampire will give Atari the Amiga custom chips. So it will be strange, Draco like Amiga which wants to be able to run Atari software.
They have memory protection with their newer OS's. But the Amiga GUI would be a big improvement for them, and if they could soon run Amiga software then it would expand the community. So I''m wondering what it will take to create Atari compatibility, and the foundations its build upon. Memory protection and Networking in the kernel (Kickstart).