will self-destruct, a problem also found on FAT32.
I would personally agree that using a VM gives a nicer user experience but for development or a simple testdrive it is a crime (unless not installing AROS into the VM).
This is subjective, installing AROS on a VM, particularly on VMware takes a couple of minutes, plus you can always boot an ISO in seconds, where almost anything can be tested, even using RAM Disk as a disk.
But you are not entirely correct with your statements there AMIGASYSTEM. Networking works like a charm, audio used to work (and there is preliminarily work on audio support for newer systems) , see also here
Sorry, Network does not work on Hosted Windows, the problems are on Audio and Video, the videos are too fast, this can also affect the tests on Games.
I have no idea about the filename casing but that seems rather a AROS related issue then a problem of the host, e.g. if i rename things from the host then everything works as expected. For more details also see deadwood's hybrid version of AROS that integrates with the host
No this is a problem with Wanderer which however does not destroy the files, on Dopus4 no problem, while on FAT32 also on Dopus4 the files disappear.
However I tested the latest Hosted Build and now the files are no longer destroyed, now there is only the problem that it cannot rename "already existing file" as with Wanderer