Haiku OS Working On USB 3 SuperSpeed Plus Support

Written by Michael Larabel in Hardware on 20 September 2024 at 06:20 AM EDT. 5 Comments
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The Haiku open-source operating project known for letting the BeOS spirit live on is out with their newest monthly progress report.

Haiku continues making nice progress on this unique open-source platform. Some of the Haiku highlights for the past month of development work include:

- Haiku R1 Beta 5 recently being released as a huge new release.

- The VirtIO network driver now supports checksum offloading for IP, TCP, and UDP.

- Haiku now has logic in place for handling USB3 SuperSpeedPlus 10 Gbps transfers.

- Minor efficiency improvements to the NVMe driver.

- Build system improvements and fixes in trying to get the Clang compiler builds back toward a working state.

- Work on being able to boot to get into the kernel under virtualization on the Apple M1 SoC.

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More details on the Haiku OS improvements via Haiku-OS.org.
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