esc wrote to acn <=-
I sometimes keep an eye on ReactOS - having a modern "Windows XP" alternative that is always up to date and runs on new hardware would be /very/ cool, particularly from a BBS SysOp perspective.
I was different in the 90s though.. Around 1998 (or was it 1999?), I
bought a copy of BeOS R4.5 (back when Be Inc. was still operating)
Have you looked at Haiku OS?
It's an open source BeOS recreation that can run on modern hardware,
but also supports old BeOS software (afaik on the 32 bit version, it
is binary compatible).
I've installed it on an old netbook and it ran out of the box, even
wifi did work :)
I was different in the 90s though.. Around 1998 (or was it 1999?), I
bought a copy of BeOS R4.5 (back when Be Inc. was still operating) and installed it on my secondary PC. I really liked how fast and responsive BeOS was (and I thought its UI looked awesome, too). I would have loved to see BeOS gain some serious marketshare, but by the late 90s I think it was too late for that. At the time I didn't mind buying a copy to show my support for it though.
Have you looked at Haiku OS?
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