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Sean Dennis | ROBERT WOLFE | Re: Building Qodem under Slackware |
June 20, 2021 1:07 AM * |
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ROBERT WOLFE wrote to Sean Dennis: RW> And then ArcaOS next week No. I've recycled the old ArcaOS machine. No more. It's either MBSE or I shut down. After realizing how much it'd cost me to keep ArcaOS current and the realization that it will never be 64-bit, that's why I gave up on it. I do have my ArcaOS PE 5.0.3 (the version I purchased) install in a VM though. This workstation cannot do virtualization but when I can get a computer that will, I have that, OS/2 Warp 4.52, eCS 1.2MR, and eCS 2.0 available as VMs. RW> LOL. Sorry. But I could not resist The last time I switched from MBSE back to OS/2 was because I was stupid and did not realize I broke my own doors ... and didn't figure out the problem until much later. I have successfully compiled one of my doors for DOS, OS/2, 32- and 64-bit Windows and 64-bit Linux using a highly modified version of Manndoor but I will probably be forking that into my own doorkit eventually. Right now I have other issues to worry about. When things calm down a bit and I can set up a much more comfortable "operating position", I will start working on my doors again in earnest as well as getting out all of my utilities as open source. -- Sean --- MBSE BBS v1.0.7.22 (GNU/Linux-x86_64) * Origin: Outpost BBS * Micronet World HQ (618:618/1) |
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