I was under the impression that BeOS just sits in a directory in your
existing OS filesystem and simply upon running an executable, it kicks out
the existing OS and loads BeOS. Magic!
Ed
-----Original Message-----
From: Ross Balmer [mailto:ross@tui.co.uk]
Sent: 09 April 2001 17:29
To: IDM
Subject: [idm] No more vinyl...
Final Scratch finally sees the light of day:
http://finalscratch.com/
I notice though that the site doesn't mention what OS the software runs on.
It used to be BeOS and I'm betting it still is. Regardless of how good that
OS is in absolute terms I think that detracts from it's appeal a great deal,
who wants to install a new OS just to run one piece of software.
Ross.
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