I downloaded the latest nightly build for AROS x86_64 SMP (May 31) and was pleasantly surprised to find that it boots and installs just fine in VMware using the VMware video driver and AROS Native GFX. Audio is also working as is SMP support. I can see all CPUs with SysMon.
I'm trying to get the PCNet32 driver working with VMware and was wondering if the driver is currently functional or not. I've tried various static IP settings as well as DHCP without any success. If anyone has any insight as to how to get networking functioning under VMware I'd be grateful. I'm using VMware's NAT adapter.
In the initial VM setup menu, what OS had you suggested you were going to install? VMware creates a different virtual machine based on your indication.
For 32bit AROS, the best option is "MS/DOS", but for 64 bit I sincerely don't remember.
I created the machine as "64-bit other" and it boots amazingly fast in about 6 seconds. I can change the machine type to MS-DOS, but the boot time increases to about 2 minutes and the networking problems remains.
AROS One boots just as expected since it's a Linux hosted OS as do the other 15 operating systems that I have running under VMWare. My VMs range from MS-DOS, FreeDOS, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP (32 & 64 bit), Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11, OS X, Ubuntu 17 and Ubuntu 20. All work properly except the AROS x86_64 SMP build.