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this is great news to hear. like others have said i commend the dev team for their hard work and dedication to bringing haiku to life.
i only stopped using beos as my primary os at home and at work a few years ago. so it hasn't been that long for me sense i used beos on a full time basis. thus i look forward to buying a alpha release cd and installing it on whatever hardware is required. I think i may actually still have the Matrox card and ne2000 card i specifically bought to run R3 when it first came out. would be an appropriate use.
i guess this also means that at some point i should drag out my code archive and see if i can get some things ported over to haiku
again. thanks all for your time and effort. future looks bright.