ReactOS and VB
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ReactOS and VB
Does ROS support VB (specifically vb6)?
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I think, it will function. But it's better, you make a test or look in the software compatibility list.
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*curious*
How was this one made ?:
http://www.reactos.org/media/screenshot ... _vb_01.png
Seems it *was* (*long time ago*) working before 0.3.0 ...
Or is this screenshot a fake ?
How was this one made ?:
http://www.reactos.org/media/screenshot ... _vb_01.png
Seems it *was* (*long time ago*) working before 0.3.0 ...
Or is this screenshot a fake ?
Not the same OS anymoore.
ReactOS versions 0.2.9 and prior to that are so very different to the recent versions due to the heavy rewrite of the kernel plus many many more key components of the OS, many hacks is removed and replaced by real implementations of the coresponding MS ones.
This has introduced some regressions which makes some apps that worked before not work now because they relied on a hack that is removed or something like that.
However there is so much more that should work right when all components are made to the equal level as the kernel. Thuss we will have a really much more stable product in a while then two years ago when this screenshot above, so keep hope up.
This has introduced some regressions which makes some apps that worked before not work now because they relied on a hack that is removed or something like that.
However there is so much more that should work right when all components are made to the equal level as the kernel. Thuss we will have a really much more stable product in a while then two years ago when this screenshot above, so keep hope up.
Stability ahead
What I've heared it that 0.3.3RC is as stable as 0.2.8 which is in my opinion the most stable releas yet, so keep up the hope for the furure.FSX wrote:Yeash, the rewrite screwed a bunch up, but it'll be even better than before by 0.4, and maybe even 0.3.3.
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Re: Stability ahead
Jaix: i tested both 0.2.8 and current trunk... there is no comparison in stability. It`s quite difficult right now to crash ROS on its own (i`m not talking about 3rd party apps). As soon as the memleak will be fixed (in shell i think) ROS will be quite ready for stability tests, like 24/7 mirc session.Jaix wrote:What I've heared it that 0.3.3RC is as stable as 0.2.8 which is in my opinion the most stable releas yet, so keep up the hope for the furure.
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