Preview of Windows 2000
Posted on 30 August 1998, 01:51 GMT
"HackNiN" is developing an assembly shell/GUI program called Windows 2000. This will initially be for the TI-86, but it will probably be ported to the TI-83 and TI-85. Windows 2000 is aimed ot be a clone of Windows for the PC. Features that should be included are icons, an icon maker, APD, password protection, hiding programs, free memory and current program memory displays, memory locking, battery testing, AWS (advanced warning system), and background pictures. "HackNiN" says the size will be a little larger than Aurora but the quality will be much better. Beta testers are no longer needed, however programmers are wanted. As for the release date, that is still unknown.
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"EVEREST"
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HaHaHa
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You won't release it if I beat you to it!! BTW, so you know, I had these ideas a while back and now I will be working on it. It will be called "Everest" or something along those lines because of how big it's going to be. Ha,ha,ha!!
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30 August 1998, 02:35 GMT
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Re: Preview of Windows 2000
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Michael Wyman
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Hmm... I trust that they will be able to make their clone less buggy than the real thing ;)
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30 August 1998, 05:17 GMT
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Do We Really Need This
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erkmar
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Is something like this really needed, these things are calculators, not PC's. Think about it, don't we have too many shells for these things already!!
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30 August 1998, 05:20 GMT
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Re: Preview of Windows 2000
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Leon Pierre
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What *is* "AWS (advanced warning system)"? Its seems to me that Rascall can do everything listed except for the AWS, program size, battery testing and backgrounds. CoolShell for Usgard does the program size thing. Why have backgrounds? I spend more time looking at a game than at a shell. Battery testing, that is common sense. If the contrast number is above 7 or 8, time to recharge or switch batteries. Rule of thumb is usually a setting of 5. On a turboed calc, change them before the setting has to reach 5 or 6. I dont think icons will be actually useful, so unless someone tells me what the AWS thing is, this doesnt seem to me as more than a prettier shell and another choice.
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30 August 1998, 06:35 GMT
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Windows 2000
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Cody Zimmerman
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Who cares if Windows 2000 will be similar to Rascall! Rascall the best shell for the 86 around!! If they want to make a shell that is like Rascall with even a few minor adjustments then I say who gives a f*** if it's not totally original. And background pictures are a nice touch. They may not be necessary but they look good. I want Windows 2000 as soon as it comes out.
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30 August 1998, 18:15 GMT
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Re: Preview of Windows 2000
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Patrick Wilson
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Looks great. I just have one request. IT MUST HAVE AUTOMATIC PROGRAM DETECTION!!! I REQUIRE THAT. I'd even give up icons for that. I need APD. Without it, it will just be a fancy screen saver!
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30 August 1998, 20:07 GMT
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Re: Preview of Windows 2000
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Hq/NoID
(Web Page)
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Why do we need more shell programs?
We should have *ONE GOOD* shell program
(like ZShell for 85) and that's it.
If name means anything, Windows will not
be the good one! ;)
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30 August 1998, 20:36 GMT
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Re: Re: Preview of Windows 2000
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Svedburg
(Web Page)
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Yes, we do need just one good shell for each calculator. Zshell for the 85 was the best till USGard came. The version .9b was clunky, took up too much space, and the windows 95 format was interesting, but was too hard to get around in. Once version 1.5 came out with cool shell plus, I switched from ZShell, and have never gone back. Usgard is a Power User's Tool. The idea of programming a mini version of Windows is a good challenge for a programmer, and when it is released, I will try it, but probably will not keep it. I need space on my calculator for games, and for my basic programs I write. The shell should take up a very minimal amount of space and leave the rest to space for games. I think when Windows 2000 comes out, everyone should try it at least once. Then switch back to your old shells. Don't criticize someone for advertising their product and being happy about it. Most of the people criticizing these authors (including me) don't know how to program assembly, and really have no place in putting them down.
BTW, when is ZShell 4.5 coming out?? Mail me if you know. Thanks
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31 August 1998, 07:30 GMT
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