posted by
martyb
on Wednesday February 17 2016, @07:09PM
from the making-progress dept.
ReactOS is a free and open source implementation of the Windows NT architecture, which intends to provide support for existing applications and drivers, outside of the control of Microsoft.
The release of ReactOS 0.4 brings improved file system support, including native, out-of-the-box support for ext2, ext3, and ext4, as well as read-only support for NTFS.
Additionally, the bundled version of UniATA was updated to add better support for SATA and PATA devices. Support was generally improved for third-party device drivers, making it substantially easier to install and use real hardware, as opposed to just virtual machines like VirtualBox.
How about VB5/6 programs to control industrial lasers via serial that wont work on > Win7. Gimme an opensource alternative that is 2000/XP compatible, runs on modern hardware, perhaps more secure, supports some new features and I'm sold. My shop is still running DOS, Win 2k and XP to keep the machines humming. Upgrading is ether technically or financially infeasible. It is easier and cheaper to keep a stock of old hardware that works.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday February 18 2016, @07:54AM
by Anonymous Coward
on Thursday February 18 2016, @07:54AM (#306209)
Try it? Get virtual box and put it on a new computer and test it out. I don't think anyone here can say if it works or not, unless someone knows for sure it will not run VB5/6 programs.
(Score: 3, Informative) by LoRdTAW on Wednesday February 17 2016, @10:51PM
How about VB5/6 programs to control industrial lasers via serial that wont work on > Win7. Gimme an opensource alternative that is 2000/XP compatible, runs on modern hardware, perhaps more secure, supports some new features and I'm sold. My shop is still running DOS, Win 2k and XP to keep the machines humming. Upgrading is ether technically or financially infeasible. It is easier and cheaper to keep a stock of old hardware that works.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday February 18 2016, @07:54AM
Try it? Get virtual box and put it on a new computer and test it out. I don't think anyone here can say if it works or not, unless someone knows for sure it will not run VB5/6 programs.