Ok, an update of the Iconbar poll is a feeble excuse for a news item, but I consider it to be an important one. A brief chat with RISC OS Ltd (and a quick read of a
Drobe Launchpad article) has revealed that they are considering the release of a version of Select on ROM chips (just like the good 'ole days).
Public opinion may play a part in this (if nobody wants it, it won't happen) hence the update of the poll. Hopefully something more official will originate from RISC OS Ltd themselves.
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fwibbler (19:04 21/5/2003) Steve (19:14 21/5/2003) The Doctor (19:37 21/5/2003) Wookie (20:00 21/5/2003) The Doctor (20:52 21/5/2003) march. (20:53 21/5/2003) monkeyson2 (21:00 21/5/2003) pnaulls (21:06 21/5/2003) PHP Guru (21:38 21/5/2003) thegman (09:13 22/5/2003) fwibbler (10:28 22/5/2003) KingBob (11:14 22/5/2003) Anon (12:10 22/5/2003) fud (14:34 22/5/2003) Steve Turnboll's Psy (10:08 27/5/2003) andypoole (16:28 27/5/2003) takkaria (17:56 27/5/2003) The 'People's' Repub (08:39 28/5/2003) Tim's Fountain (08:40 28/5/2003) andypoole (15:51 28/5/2003) Phlamethrower (19:00 28/5/2003)
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fwibbler |
Message #92249, posted by fwibbler at 19:04, 21/5/2003 |
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Ok, who's the Arthur user? Own up! |
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Steve C |
Message #92250, posted by Steve at 19:14, 21/5/2003, in reply to message #92249 |
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Thing is, if I were to buy this, would I end up with the same situation as currently happens with RISC OS 4 and Select, - i.e. once a newer version of Select is released than is on the ROMs, would I have to do the double-boot thing, or would Select in the ROMs be more intelligent? |
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The Doctor |
Message #92251, posted at 19:37, 21/5/2003, in reply to message #92250 |
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I don't know. I would hope that the ROM release would contain one version of the OS (EG: 4.36) and that the OS would continue to be updated and developed via the Select subscription scheme and further versions to be issued via this. Maybe once every couple of years a ROM release could be made of the current version at that time. I'm guessing here though. |
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Wookie |
Message #92252, posted by Wookie at 20:00, 21/5/2003, in reply to message #92251 |
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Why not produce a pcb with a flash rom on it so that you can update the OS as nessesary but still not have to softload it. Risc OS belongs in hardware not on a disc, the only OS that I'll use off a disc is Linux |
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The Doctor |
Message #92253, posted at 20:52, 21/5/2003, in reply to message #92252 |
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Personally I don't have a problem with the OS being in ROM or on Disc. The only reason I don't like Select as it stands is because of it's dual Boot 'feature' which wastes time. This is a big issue for me. I want my machine to startup as quickly as possible. Also, as my machine is a tad overloaded (podules, o'clocked CPU, etc..) and the Blitz interface I have fitted occasionally (not often) freezes my machine on startup. With Select installed, there is twice as much chance of this happening. It becomes an annoyance.Maybe this is the fault of my machine, but I've tried three different motherboards to no effect. The only cure is to remove the Blitz (and there's no way I'm going back to the internal IDE interface, it's too slow) so I went back to OS 4.04 and have stuck with it until now. However, Select 3 has tempted me to try again. I shall remove the Blitz and try the Simtec interface and then install Select. Sometime soon I think. Hmmm, I'm rambling again. Sorry. Cheers! |
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march. |
Message #92254, posted at 20:53, 21/5/2003, in reply to message #92253 |
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[7] i want select into my iyonix-flashrom. |
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Phil Mellor |
Message #92255, posted by monkeyson2 at 21:00, 21/5/2003, in reply to message #92254 |
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What about [8] No, I am happy with Select on disc ? |
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Peter Naulls |
Message #92256, posted by pnaulls at 21:06, 21/5/2003, in reply to message #92255 |
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I especially enjoy the extra '\'s in the text of the poll ;-) |
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PHP Guru |
Message #92257, posted at 21:38, 21/5/2003, in reply to message #92256 |
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stripslashes(); |
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Garry Taylor |
Message #92258, posted by thegman at 09:13, 22/5/2003, in reply to message #92257 |
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I don't really care how it is distributed, however they've got to work on the price, £105 was OK, £150 is not. I was planning to get Select and Compo, with Select priced like it is, that's over £200. Maybe ROL could bundle some better software to take the sting out, Writer and Vector would have been OK 5-10 years ago but now would be an embarrasment. |
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fwibbler |
Message #92259, posted by fwibbler at 10:28, 22/5/2003, in reply to message #92258 |
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Yes, I don't know where the '\' came from (I didn't put them there!) Damned annoying though. ):-( |
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KingBob |
Message #92260, posted at 11:14, 22/5/2003, in reply to message #92259 |
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Would Flash ROM require an extra pcb? I thought the original idea was to provide Risc OS 4 on Flash ROM anyway? It would seem like a good option if possible. |
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Anon |
Message #92261, posted at 12:10, 22/5/2003, in reply to message #92260 |
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The problem was that using Flash resulted in timing problems, and (I believe) the carrier boards added to the cost. I would have been ideal as a mechanism for upgrades, of course, but sadly most RiscPCs were so old and "on the brink" already that the flash stuff was enough to push them over the edge.In a way, it is a shame that Castle haven't done a sensibly priced "revamp" on the RiscPC motherboard. My own main machines are still RiscPCs despite owning an Iyonix, and will continue to be. I'm actually about to buy some kinetic upgrades for them, to extend their life. Software reliablilty and compatibility are absolutely top priority. A new mobo, especially one with the OS in flash rom, would be the icing on the cake. Of course, it won't happen, but I'm guessing that there are a LOT of RiscPC users who would rather have a slightly tweaked RPC than a flashy bleeding-edge 32bit one? |
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fud |
Message #92262, posted at 14:34, 22/5/2003, in reply to message #92261 |
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i'm an icon bar bitch |
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Steve Turnboll's Psy |
Message #92263, posted at 10:08, 27/5/2003, in reply to message #92262 |
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Here's a poll: Scientology or Campanology? Which is best? 1. Former 2. Latter 3. Other: satanism 4. Other: Acorn User 5. Other: All-lah worhipping greaseballdom. |
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Andrew Poole |
Message #92264, posted by andypoole at 16:28, 27/5/2003, in reply to message #92263 |
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2 [cough]http://www.cdgmid.org.uk[/cough] |
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Andrew Sidwell |
Message #92265, posted by takkaria at 17:56, 27/5/2003, in reply to message #92264 |
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*cough*http://www.cdgmid.org.uk/towers/*cough*broken*cough*links*cough* |
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The 'People's' Repub |
Message #92266, posted at 08:39, 28/5/2003, in reply to message #92265 |
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Nice! |
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Tim's Fountain |
Message #92267, posted at 08:40, 28/5/2003, in reply to message #92266 |
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No, broken here. |
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Andrew Poole |
Message #92268, posted by andypoole at 15:51, 28/5/2003, in reply to message #92267 |
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not broken here either |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #92269, posted by Phlamethrower at 19:00, 28/5/2003, in reply to message #92268 |
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http://www.cdgmid.org.uk/towers/name.php just returns a blank page. And you've put 'Strikign' on the home page ;) |
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