There is more to OS life than just Mac, Unix and Windows. Robert Szeleney did some good work for the past few weeks, porting Quake I and II to SkyOS, GCC and binutiles and developing a text programmer’s editor to help him further develop the OS on a self-hosted environment. In the meantime, Marcus Overhagen continues to develop for OpenBeOS a MediaKit clone off the original BeOS, while MenuetOS gets lots of advancements in networking lately, same as TriangleOS does (expect a new version and a kernel re-write too for this new OS). Additionally, Syllable gets a CVS freeze in preperation for version 0.4.2, while Daryl Dudey continues his truly remarkable work on Syllable’s preference panels.
You get more and more impressed with Syllable and OBOS every single day….
*cough* http://wiki.bebits.com/page/NewbieInfo *cough*
Good work everybody.
Keep up the good work.
Nice Progress
Looks interesting, hope it goes Open Source..
Syllable 0.4.2 has now been released. It seems to be have been an easy build.
I seemed to have beat Vanders here to announce it
Lots of action – wonderful!
what about it Robert?
Oh evil you, now he would be gloating and whining and crying because he didn’t get to announce it.
*blink* Hey I got the most craziest idea I ever had. I’m installing this release!
rain dig spöar jag på joppes fest i helgen, english: rain your ass is mine at Joppes party.
rajan.. bohoo, good idea by the way
Yeah, great idea, but dang, messy with your computer really gives a lot of pain…. my PSU just blew up while fiddling around. Dang, and my working PC has no available IDE slots to place my hard disk and get my files from my RH partition.
Arghhhhhh, i have no money for a PSU! (i’m hoping that’s the only thing that is spoiled).
Can I just say, that it really pisses me off when someone names their hobby operating system XxxxOS? Really. Slapping “OS” on the end of any word isn’t very imaginative.