ApolloOS not related to m68k-aros.
It started out as m68k-aros and much of the original codebase is still there.
These guys have no prejudices and it's just a soup from different m68 software.
Your words... not mine
Officially: Instead of just porting AROS from Intel to 68k, ApolloOS will be accesses Amiga chipset and 68k directly instead of using AROS HAL.
That is correct. As far as i have been able to tell/see is that the abstraction layer posed some speed related issues (and from the thread-responses they didn't actually quite seem to understand why this layer even exist) so basically they ripped (are ripping) that layer out of the equation.
I have a sample of this creativity, it's beautiful and unstable AmigaOS build.
No idea how that could have happened
I agree that currently it is a very strange relationship between ApollOS and AROS, but at the same time... any progress is progress nonetheless. In that regards, my personal opinion doesn't matter or change things one bit. It sometimes is just very funny reading material when browsing their forums, and we can use a bit of laughter in these dark days
I will look towards AROS Vision, it seems to make sense, thanks.
A heads up... if you are biased against mix- and matching... aros vision is one big mixed pile (or at least it used to be one big messed up pile of software that required quite some work to get it a bit more organized)
And actually, from a usage/maintainer point of view, it is quite understandable. AROS lacks behind and has some issues here and there (missing manpower). If you then are able to replace those parts with their original amigaOS counterparts that do work (using AROS kernel and most of the other software components) then it is starting to make sense.
That said, i do believe you are also aware of the 'improvements' and updates that are done against original amigaOS (some of those that are closed source) and that can not be 'ported' to AROS.
For example: What to do with a highly optimized library that was handwritten in 68k assembly (or heaven forbids 68080) ... rewrite it into c for AROS so that it becomes available again for all platforms or rewrite them manually in assembly for ppc, x86 , arm ? Imho that is working against the AROS philosophy.
As another amusing read: try to read the threads on amiga related forums (also morphos) where people ask/plead for a port of their OS to x86/arm.... and those threads are usually populated by the same people that do not get the clue about AROS for over decades now.
All i can say is, that was already started... what is it now... 30 years ago ? And still there are hordes of people that don't get what AROS is about.
And yes, we can argue about the execution/implementation of the AROS project... but in fact that is about 30 years too late
regards,
PS: aGGreSSor, if you wish to continue this conversation then please try to stat a new thread and not let us pollute this thread from deadwood about refreshing the backport any further. I apologize as well for my writings in this thread. e.g. feel free to delete or move it somewhere else. I have gone too far off-topic already.