Source Code Idea
- Posted by Travis Beaty <travisbeaty80620 at aol.com> Jan 22, 2002
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--part1_4b.1732be31.297fabd0_boundary Hello all! Well, it's official: Palm has decided, in effect, to deep six BeOS. However, there is now a new project, named OpenBeOS, that will be rebuilding the operating system. Why is this on-topic? Because I was wondering if anyone out there with the skills and the Euphoria source code has considered making a BeOS port. From what I understand, BeOS uses the gcc compiler ... version 2.5, I believe, so I suppose technically such a port should be possible, maybe using the Linux source code? I'm not sure. It would be a project worthy of my buying the Euphoria source code; however, my knowledge of C is so lacking I don't know whether to laugh or cry. What do y'all think about the idea? Travis Beaty Evans, Colorado. --part1_4b.1732be31.297fabd0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">Hello all!<BR> <BR> Well, it's official: Palm has decided, in effect, to deep six BeOS. However, there is now a new project, named OpenBeOS, that will be rebuilding the operating system.<BR> <BR> Why is this on-topic? Because I was wondering if anyone out there with the skills and the Euphoria source code has considered making a BeOS port. From what I understand, BeOS uses the gcc compiler ... version 2.5, I believe, so I suppose technically such a port should be possible, maybe using the Linux source code? I'm not sure. It would be a project worthy of my buying the Euphoria source code; however, my knowledge of C is so lacking I don't know whether to laugh or cry.<BR> <BR> What do y'all think about the idea?<BR> <BR> Travis Beaty<BR> --part1_4b.1732be31.297fabd0_boundary--