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[News] New snapshot of AROS availableANN.lu
Posted on 04-Jul-2002 13:33 GMT by Adam Chodorowski6 comments
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I have made a new binary and source snapshot release of AROS. Thought it might be a good idea, since there aren't any nightly builds available and the latest snapshot release was 7 months ago. :) You can download it from SourceForge, at the AROS download page: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=43586&release_id=97940 I haven't done much testing, but i386-pc does boot on my machine atleast. :) There's a huge number of changes since the last snapshot which I won't go into (since I don't really remember them all). One new thing to play with though is Zune (our MUI clone) which is included in this release (in contrib).
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New snapshot of AROS available : Comment 6 of 6ANN.lu
Posted by 3seas on 06-Jul-2002 00:03 GMT
from over at moobunny
Want to help AROS development but don't have programming knowledges? Don't worry, here's a way for you to contribute to the AROS effort.
If you have two computers at home, one of which must by force be a PC IBM AT compatible, please try out the floppy image you can get at http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/aros/AROS-20020705-i386-pc-boot-debug.img.gz?download and follow the instructions below:
1) Connect the two machines trough a null-modem cable, using the COM1 port on the PC side.
2) Start a terminal program on one machine and set it to 9600 bps, 8 data bits, No parity, 1 stop bit. Start logging.
3) Boot up the AROS image on the PC and let the boot log flow trough your serial cable.
4) When finished, please email the log to aros-bootlogs@lists.sourceforge.net
The longer you keep AROS running, the more informations will be logged, the more you'll help AROS development.
Thank you for your support!
Fabio Alemagna
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