[olug] Re: BeOS in public domain & meetings
unfie at cox.net
unfie at cox.net
Wed Aug 11 18:57:33 UTC 2004
> Personally, I sugest someone take him up on the offer. Of all the systems
> I've seen, this has been the one I truly "enjoyed" using.
I thoroughly enjoyed using BeOS for the short time I got to... and was really curious what a BeBox would have been like :). Sadly, no one has taken me up on the offer yet. Weirdos.
> It's also very much alive in the efforts of the OpenBeOS Project, recently
> renamed Haiku OS http://www.haiku-os.org/ It aims to be, and is so far
> succeeding, in being source, and almost completely binary compatible with
> BeOS r5.
Although I'm not sure if it's still viable, one of the developers for openbeos (at the time) used to hang out in Undernet's #beos.
> Since BeOS was a very modular design
This is something the people have to see to understand. It's still years ahead of linux and microsoft (can't speak for apple on this one).
> plans for
> # ARM dev board - TI OMAP based dev board
> # Sun Blade 100 - UltraSPARC IIe in 64-bit mode
> # NeXT B&W slab - Motorola 68040 based
> # SGI Indy - MIPS R5000 based Indy in 32- and 64-bit mode
> # DEC Multia - Alpha 21064
This could be quite cool. It'd be neat to see it fire up on that Alpha I have that no one bought heh. I'd like to see the open source project make inroads to the embedded market, perhaps with an BeIA type clone/port/fork. Would proove very neato.
> > Can you give some examples as to how Be and Linux interact? Maybe a demo
There are NFS and SMB modules available, so that's fairly plain jane. It has a shell, so you can telnet/ssh all you want, etc. I don't recall any odditities concerning it interacting, although I don't recall ever attempting to print from BeOS.
-Will
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