Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 8th May 2008 21:32 UTC
There are quite a few operating systems which have moved beyond the simple hobby operating system stage, onto a more lasting plane of existence. AROS, ReactOS, SkyOS, Syllable, Haiku; they're no longer basement products, coded by a single programer - they are now projects in which a lot of people have invested time, and possibly money too. They won't go away any time soon. The last few days have seen news on three of these systems: ReactOS, SkyOS, and Syllable.
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Reply, so you(I see you are a Reactos developer) are actually working on the x64 port?
Don't get me wrong, I am most interested in ReactOS, but I searched your site for information on x64 and every piece of information I found was pointing to very low priority("x64 only apps are not ubiquitous yet so we don't need to support them") and "as WinNT kernel is portable we should be portable too with little effort", and maybe something about problems with MINGW.
And I do remember that some developer stated the porting wasn't trivial because of data structures and datatypes that are hard coded to 32bit values.
Could you clarify what the actual status is?
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Reply, so you(I see you are a Reactos developer) are actually working on the x64 port?
Don't get me wrong, I am most interested in ReactOS, but I searched your site for information on x64 and every piece of information I found was pointing to very low priority("x64 only apps are not ubiquitous yet so we don't need to support them") and "as WinNT kernel is portable we should be portable too with little effort", and maybe something about problems with MINGW.
And I do remember that some developer stated the porting wasn't trivial because of data structures and datatypes that are hard coded to 32bit values.
Could you clarify what the actual status is?
Edited 2008-05-09 18:39 UTC