![]() ![]() However Haiku is also only in alpha, although it probably closer to beta. Yes, ReactOS is still in Alpha, so officially only aimed at developers. Will it be possible to lunch files by a program on windows from Haiku, or to drag and drop them right into the program? So that I won’t have to search the file from windows.Īnd another thing - if I’ll put windows with DosCL or Virtual-Box won’t it make everything slower like on Win-XP? That is the original problem that makes me want to get rid of Windows and not to start with Linux either probably.īTW - no-one answered weather portable programs can work in Haiku. I read your post about it somewhere, so is it due any day now? :-p BTW - can I use it with Haiku? I mean - that’s the idea. It’s a good idea for the future though, thanks. Richienyhus - ReactOS is not recommended for everyday use by them for now. You will be able to work with any program and do anything you want until there will be an equivalent in Haiku. That’s just the thing - if there will be a bridge to the programs developed for Windows - I will not have to be patient at all. When I only started reading about Haiku I had a very strong hunch that it’s the next big thing for me, even though I’m not a computer geek at all I was able to see the potential somewhere there. ![]() I hoped coming in here, where it's DOSbox as the main concern, I could get some worthwhile advice about which other frontends I might consider.GrafZeppelin - "Haiku is super fast and responsive. When the shift from the command line to graphical UI arrived, I was ready, and therefore a frontend to DOSbox looked favorable to me.īut D-Fend Reloaded has been stuck at its last 2015 update, and Launchbox won't work in older Windows versions. Only Panda Dome seemed to like my system, after I tried several others that wouldn't complete the install. Thus, I looked for AV protection that actually worked from have been installed offline. My intention is to keep exposure to the Internet to a minimum. I now have a spare middle-aged PC, with an AMD A64 4000 single core processor (Socket 939, 2.4 GHz), in an Abit KN8 motherboard, with 3 GBs of RAM, the usual AC97 MB chipset's audio, running an nVIDIA NF4 chipset, on Windows XP (SP3, 32-bit), currently with a Power Color Radeon HD 3650 GPU (uncertain about the GRAM amount, and thinking if I proceed that an nVIDIA Geforce GT 240 might be better). I never used those PCs nor those game CDs. I assembled several "period" desktop systems, and collected a few CDs from eBay that I either no longer had myself, or else only had in floppy disk form, however, life doesn't always remain in the background. Beginning maybe 12 years ago, I began to experience an itch regarding the games I played while still new to PCs, when MS-DOS was the X86 OS of choice. ![]()
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