Source Code Idea

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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.

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LANG="0">Hello all!<BR>
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Well, it's official:&nbsp; Palm has decided, in effect, to deep six BeOS.&nbsp;
However, there is now a new project, named OpenBeOS, that will be rebuilding the
operating system.<BR>
<BR>
Why is this on-topic?&nbsp; Because I was wondering if anyone out there with the
skills and the Euphoria source code has considered making a BeOS port.&nbsp; 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?&nbsp; I'm not sure.&nbsp; 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>

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