Netbas os 0.30 released
Netbas os 0.30 released
A new experimental version, Netbas os 0.30 has been released (screenshot). This version includes the following features: realization of a simple posix thread library, xynth were ported and become a part of its desktop environment, graphical browser links 2.30, bash 2.05a, DOOM, sdl, as well as some simple unix command packet this release. and its livedemo can be downloaded from their google group.
english homepage:
http://easion.googlepages.com/index.html
google group:
http://groups.google.com/group/netbas/files
english homepage:
http://easion.googlepages.com/index.html
google group:
http://groups.google.com/group/netbas/files
Re: Netbas os 0.30 released
I'm not sure but, is that a window having exactly the same titlebar as the gray theme in Windows XP? Cause if you're using that in your OS, that isn't exactly legal, I believe. Other than that, it looks like you've come a long way, nice work!
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Re: Netbas os 0.30 released
last time I checked (granted, I'm not a lawyer), implementing a design that is based-off another design and the result is similar is not illegal. Now, if he copy/pasted the source code or the images themselves and used them, that would be illegal as that would be stealing of protected works.
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Well those look pretty damn copy and pasted so I'd say it'd be seriously illegal (and painful if Micro$oft found out.)
Other than that, nifty OS! Makes me with I had SDL support and a DOOM port!
Other than that, nifty OS! Makes me with I had SDL support and a DOOM port!
Re: Netbas os 0.30 released
The desktop environment is ported from xynth.
see here:
http://alperakcan.org/?open=projects&project=xynth
see here:
http://alperakcan.org/?open=projects&project=xynth
Re: Netbas os 0.30 released
may I need changed to an other skin?
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That one, however, looks really legal and really kewl. All it needs is some transparency or something like this: Note the darkening in colour between where the title is and the buttons on the right side.easion wrote:what about the new theme?
And for the bottom bar: Note the slight darkening in colour as well.
Re: Netbas os 0.30 released
Thanks,I have updated the iso image.
It looks very good, However, It may have to achieve some time.
It looks very good, However, It may have to achieve some time.
Re: Netbas os 0.30 released
Port ZDooM/GZDooM/Skulltag/Doomsday/Chocolate DooM/...?Troy Martin wrote:Other than that, nifty OS! Makes me with I had SDL support and a DOOM port!
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Know any that are written in 16-bit assembly?
EDIT: to clarify, I'm looking for a 16-bit assembly DooM, not a 16-bit assembly game of any kind. I'm really a FPS fanatic.
EDIT: to clarify, I'm looking for a 16-bit assembly DooM, not a 16-bit assembly game of any kind. I'm really a FPS fanatic.
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There was no 16-bit version of "DooM", it's a 32-bit program.. even the DOS version had to use a DOS extender.Troy Martin wrote:Know any that are written in 16-bit assembly?
EDIT: to clarify, I'm looking for a 16-bit assembly DooM, not a 16-bit assembly game of any kind. I'm really a FPS fanatic.
The original version of Wolfenstein 3D was for 16-bit DOS, go play with that.
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Ahh, Wolf3D... such a fun game...
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Great work, that looks like a very advanced OS compared to most of the ones here!
To be honest, I like the original look better. Maybe if the start and end colours weren't so different (subtle is good), and if it was a vertical gradient instead of a horizontal one.Troy Martin wrote:That one, however, looks really legal and really kewl. All it needs is some transparency or something like this: Note the darkening in colour between where the title is and the buttons on the right side.easion wrote:what about the new theme?
And for the bottom bar: Note the slight darkening in colour as well.
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Do some research on ray casting (very simple technique used for rendering early one vertical level 3d games) and the Doom file format. You won't have any gameplay or AI, but you'll be able to walk around the doom map and have access to all the Doom map tools and implement your own game on top of that!Troy Martin wrote:Know any that are written in 16-bit assembly?
EDIT: to clarify, I'm looking for a 16-bit assembly DooM, not a 16-bit assembly game of any kind. I'm really a FPS fanatic.
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