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ReactOS 0.4.0 Released For Open-Source Windows Experience
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Originally posted by anarki2 View PostReactOS was a very interesting and promising project... about 10 years ago.
SATA support as a new feature in 2016 is beyond pathetic. Seriously, *all* our company computers are running on M.2/NVMe. Same goes for my home PC. By 2020 they *might* get full XP win32 compatibility, but don't hold your breath lol.
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Originally posted by rabcor View PostYes, now if only those parties would fund this project.. Things would go a bit faster, I'm surprised in fact that the russian government doesn't help fund this project, they sure have shown interest.Hi
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Originally posted by anarki2 View PostSATA support as a new feature in 2016 is beyond pathetic.
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Originally posted by anarki2 View PostReactOS was a very interesting and promising project... about 10 years ago.
SATA support as a new feature in 2016 is beyond pathetic. Seriously, *all* our company computers are running on M.2/NVMe. Same goes for my home PC. By 2020 they *might* get full XP win32 compatibility, but don't hold your breath lol.
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Considering that it is basically reverse-engineering, that's great.
Anyone that compares this to the advance rate of Linux or even of Windows is a moron. Reverse-engineering is orders of magnitude more PITA than just coming up with something from scratch like other OS do, or even change stuff every kernel release if it seems better for performance to do so (like linux).
On the other hand, if you compare it with OSX..... (yeah, kidding a bit. But a bit of truth too)
Originally posted by tigerroast View PostWait until 2028. That's when they'll have full HDMI support.
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