TIMETRON2019
Joost Schuttelaar
joost at joostschuttelaar.nl
Wed Apr 17 16:37:23 CEST 2019
Ditto! See below :)
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Joost Schuttelaar" <grnskin at plex.nl>
> Subject: BeOS 5
> Date: 28 March 2000 at 14:18:32 CEST
> To: <music-bar at teklab.com>
>
> For those interested: The details on BeOS 5 have been posted at
> http://www.be.com. You will have to try a couple of times to get in because
> of the /. effect.
>
> Very nice features..
> http://www.be.com/products/freebeos/latestreleasedetails.html
>
> "We've also added new audio drivers, including support for the Echo Gina,
> Layla, and Darla, IOMagic MagicWave (based on the Aureal Vortex and
> Vortex-2), NewClear PCI128, Sonorus STUDI/O, Turtle Beach Diamond, Montego,
> and Montego II Quadzilla, VIA MVP4, Yamaha DS1"
>
> grtz,
> Joost
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Joost Schuttelaar
The Hague, NL
> On 17 Apr 2019, at 16:20, Komatos <komatos at icloud.com> wrote:
>
> I was running BeOS PE 5.0/PhOS (Dano) from the time of its release in 2000 until I got my first Mac (the day the Mac Mini was first released [January 23, 2005]) as my primary OS for everything other than gaming at home. Dual boot with Windows XP Home for the games (Aliens vs Predator 1&2, Planescape: Torment). BeOS has been spiritually succeeded by Haiku OS the last 5-10 years. I run it as a virtual machine in Oracle’s VirtualBox).
>
> --komatos/wasted
> twitter.com/KomatosRecords
> soundcloud.com/KomatosRecords
>
> On Apr 17, 2019, at 10:14 AM, Niall Munnelly <niall.munnelly at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Woo, Bebox!
>> I showed up way late to the party for BeOS - post-“focus shift,” version 5 for x86. But I was wholly in love with it for a couple years, and jumped to OSX grudgingly. I don’t follow this stuff anymore, but the alt-OS market was really exciting back then: a new Amiga OS, AtheOS, Syllable, QNX, which I reckon had the most commercial potential for what we once called the “internet appliance” market… I wonder where they all are now, and what has superseded them.
>>
>> Really cool that you’re doing this.
>>
>> Sent from a mobile device. Typos and probably bad ideas.
>>
>> On Apr 17, 2019, at 5:18 AM, Jay Vaughan <ibisum at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>> Next week my interactive retro-computing exhibit opens at the Subotron Hub here in Vienna, Austria - at the Museums Quartier.
>>>
>>> https://subotron.com/7635-timetron-2019/
>>>
>>> Running through December 2019, I will feature a multitude of interesting and archaic computers from my collection, giving visitors the chance to play with these systems and engage in computing history.
>>>
>>> If you’re in the area, it goes without saying that I hope you’ll come by for a visit too!
>>>
>>> j.
>>>
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