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Going AROS: The First Steps

The AROS Kitty by Manu (http://cartoonspace.webs.com/)

The AROS Kitty by Manu (http://cartoonspace.webs.com/)

Hi guys,

Many people are enjoying the Olympic Games in London these days, while others are playing retro games. Guess I belong to the last mentioned category. Lately I’ve been playing It Came from the Desert on my Amiga. After writing the post about the return of Cinemaware, I just had to try it again.. needless to say, it was hard to stop. :D It’s such a great game, atmospheric and challenging. Any of you following the Olympic Games by the way?

Anyway, let’s get back to the topic of this post, namely AROS.

It’s done. I’ve decided to go full steam ahead with my AROS plans. That means that I’ll be building an AROS compatible computer. I’m currently gathering all the necessary parts, as well as reading up on the various distributions and the pros and cons with them.

Here’s the specifications of the computer I’m building:

  • Form factor: Mini-ITX
  • Case: SuperCase MI-008
  • Motherboard: Intel D945GCLF2 with Intel Dual Core Atom 330 CPU
  • RAM: Either 1 GB or 2 GB
  • HD: Western Digital 160 GB
  • Optical: Sony Optiarc AD-5240S 24x DVD-R/RW

I’ve already got the case, HD and DVD-drive from a previous AmigaOS 4.x project, so I only need to get the motherboard and some RAM. I was lucky enough to get hold of the motherboard for a fair price the other day, so I’m waiting for it to arrive in the post. The only thing that remains to be purchased is therefore the memory. :)

The is the type of case I've got down in the basement, ready to join the AROS revolution.. ;) (picture taken from http://www.supercase.gr/en/p/1-cases/2-super-case/32-itx-series/131-super-case-mi-008)

The is the type of case I’ve got down in the basement, ready to join the AROS revolution.. ;) (picture taken from http://www.supercase.gr/en/p/1-cases/2-super-case/32-itx-series/131-super-case-mi-008)

The motherboard listed above, Intel D945GCLF2, was used in an edition of the Imica AROS machine by ClusterUK some time ago. It is completely compatible with AROS, which means that I don’t have to struggle with compatibility issues.

With these specs, AROS will run very, very nicely. :)

Once everything is assembled, I’m going to do a detailed post with a video of the machine in action, along with a few pictures of the various parts used. I must say that this is a cheap way to get a next-generation Amiga system up and running.

Have a nice day everyone! :)

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Cinemaware: Summer 2012 Trailer

Hi everyone,

Remember Cinemaware?

If yes, then I’m sure you’ll remember legendary games such as It Came from the Desert, King of Chicago, Defender of the Crown and Wings. I’ve played most of their games and I consider myself a big fan of their products. Excellent graphics and intriguing gameplay are two of the things that characterize their games.

A screenshot from It Came from the Desert (screenshot taken from http://hobring.esero.net/gamesscreens_gl.htm)

A screenshot from It Came from the Desert (screenshot taken from http://hobring.esero.net/gamesscreens_gl.htm)

 

If no, then you’ll have a lot to look forward to.. ;)

Anyway, the good news is that Cinemaware is back in business. I just visited their website and it looks neat. :) If you’re interested in checking it out, please head over there by following this link.

Yesterday they released a short film called Cinemaware Summer 2012 Trailer. Thought you’d like watching it, so I’ve embedded it below. Enjoy the show!

So, what do you think? :)

Any other fans of classics such as Defender of the Crown and Wings out there? Would love to hear from you and perhaps you could write a bit about your history with these games? Thanks in advance. :)

Thanks for reading! Have a nice day!

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