AROS m68k-amiga --------------- This disk (image) contains AROS for the amiga-m68k architecture. To boot, you can: 1. copy the content of this image or archive to a bootable partition, best case with the file system installed to the RDB (Rigid Disk Block) of your media, and attach it to your Amiga via an autoconfig mass storage controller (internal IDE ports or most SCSI/IDE expansions will do) , or 2. image the 'Emergency-Boot.adf' file to a floppy, or copy the contents of the 'Emergency-Boot' directory to an empty OFS formatted floppy, and run 'C:Install DF0:' Whether you boot with the AROS Emergency-Boot floppy, or directly from your boot partition, it will start the AROSBootstrap program, which will softkick the AROS relocatable ROM image (aros.hunk.gz) into the RAM. The Emergency-Boot should boot on any Amiga hardware with KickStart 1.3 or later, and at least 2M of KICK RAM, and a total of 5M of RAM to run Wanderer. If you have MAPROM style hardware, or want to burn an EEPROM, you can use the aros-rom.bin and aros-ext.bin files. Both 512K images must be present in the Amiga address space as follows: 0xE00000 aros-ext.bin (512K) 0xF80000 aros-rom.bin (512K) None of the programs on this disk are expected to operate under any version of AmigaOS at this time, except for AROSBootstrap. Enjoy this technology preview! None of the programs on this disk are expected to operate under any version of AmigaOS at this time, except for AROSBootstrap. Enjoy this technology preview!