oAESis


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What is oAESis?
oAESis is a replacement for the AES in Atari, or compatible, computers. It will have all of MultiTOS' features and is fully multitasking. MiNT is required for oAESis to run.
How much does oAESis cost?
The beauty of it all is that oAESis is completely free of charge. It may not be charged for in any way. Note that you use oAESis on your own risk, and that the authors may not be held responsible for any damage it might cause to your system.
Where can I get oAESis?
You can find the latest sources and binaries here.

The latest version that is found on ftp is rather old and works under MiNT only. Right now oAESis development is done under linux for the OSIS project. If you are really brave you can try out the sources from our CVS server at junk.nocrew.org or the snapshots at ftp.nocrew.org. The packages needed are ofbis, otosis, ovdisis and oaesis. You also need framebuffer support in the kernel. Emulation of MiNT programs is yet to be done so only native Linux AES programs will run, like otermis (AKA toswin) that can also be found in CVS.

For a list of known bugs and issues look here.

I've heard that there is an oAESis mailing list. How do I join it?
To join the mailing list, please follow the instructions on the mailing list page.
To post to the list use nocrew-oaesis@nocrew.org.

Christer Gustavsson <cg@nocrew.org>.

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