Linked by Eugenia Loli on Sat 3rd Aug 2002 19:23 UTC
BeOS & Derivatives A whole year after the Be IP buyout from Palm, BeOS 5 PE still enjoys more than 2,500 downloads per week. However, new hardware creates problems to BeOS, as it does not support new graphics cards, sound cards, new chipsets and worse, doesn't even boot on AthlonXP's or many Pentium4s without the usage of patches/hacks that are floating around. The latest sad incident is the inability of BeOS to boot when you have lots of system memory and lots of virtual graphics memory.
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Hardware Matrix
by Michael A. Clem on Sun 4th Aug 2002 03:38 UTC

I must admit, I got lucky when I originally tried out BeOS PE, because everything I had on my system was already supported. My main computer is an old VX Pro+ motherboard with an AMD K6-200Mhz processor. I ran it with 32MB RAM for the longest time, and eventually upgraded it to 96 Megs, after I found out the hard way that my mobo didn't support 128MB DIMMs. :-(
But for now, I recommend that people who want to run BeOS check out the Hardware Matrix at the Frizbe website ( http://www.frizbe.net ). The matrix lists hardware that BeOS users have tried out, and shows how well they worked with BeOS. More people contributing to the matrix would be helpful, too. ;-)