EPIC WIN!

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Re: EPIC WIN!

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An epic win: ysflight running on ReactOS!
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It does have a problem with the mouse blinking - I'll look into it.
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Wow... ysflight! Such a long history with this one... but looks great! Nice going :D
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Go (golang.org) works in ROS (okay, I only tested "Hello World") :D

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Edit: sorry for the small picture. The console only shows the build and execution, both without any problem.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought ROS doesn't use Go Language at all...
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ArmyMan007 wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought ROS doesn't use Go Language at all...
No, but it should run, just like eventually Java, Delphi, VB etc. should run. The fact that Go (or anything other than C/C++/ASM) is not used in the programming of ReactOS has nothing to do with that.
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NICE :D +
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Mysql server runs in reactos but i could not connect to it (hostname resolving problem ?)

i added --skip-name-resolve now the server stops without errors


Apache can be installed i fixed the apr_sockaddr_info_get() error with adding ServerName localhost to httpd.conf (there are some issues with domain resolving)
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Revision 60866 in real hardware.
I have today installed and run OpenSCAD (http://www.openscad.org/) and it seems to work well, but please note, I do not know how to use this programme.
This first image is example No1 from the examples menu, which I compiled and rendered.

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This second image is No 8 in the examples menu.

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This next image is from the start up of the programme, note that ReactOS is listed in this window, but who is Brian Paul?

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Note the forum has chopped off the right edge of the first two images.
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oldman wrote:Note the forum has chopped off the right edge of the first two images.
Only if your monitor resolution is low. I can see the whole image as long as my monitor is set to at least 1280x1024. The poster information on the right side takes up approximately 275 pixels, so you need a resolution of at least the size of the image + 300 pixels if you want to see it uncropped by the "overflow: hidden" CSS directive. In this case, you need about 1145 pixels of horizontal resolution.
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DOSGuy wrote:
oldman wrote:Note the forum has chopped off the right edge of the first two images.
Only if your monitor resolution is low. I can see the whole image as long as my monitor is set to at least 1280x1024. The poster information on the right side takes up approximately 275 pixels, so you need a resolution of at least the size of the image + 300 pixels if you want to see it uncropped by the "overflow: hidden" CSS directive. In this case, you need about 1145 pixels of horizontal resolution.
Thanks for that info. My monitor is set to 1024x768, but the images were reduced to something around 8xx by 7xx.
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DOS game "Dave" running in full-screen console in NTVDM in ReactOS
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Dangerous Dave!
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oswetto wrote:DOS game "Dave" running in full-screen console in NTVDM in ReactOS
Wow, ROS VDM is that advanced? Quite impressive! :o
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Its under heavy development, but gets better every day. ^^
ReactOS is still in alpha stage, meaning it is not feature-complete and is recommended only for evaluation and testing purposes.

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