I'm trying to get around to migrating my Internet setup from an Iyonix to an ARMini, as part of which I've been trying to make sure it'll all still work.
Now, I know perfectly well that RISC OS NetSurf is ARMv7 compatible, as I use a recent development version on such a system on a regular basis without crashes (well, no more crashes than the general average). But it comes as quite a surprise to learn that the RISC OS Open compatibility guide <http://www.riscosopen.org/wiki/documentation/show/ARMv7%20software%20compatibility%20list> is so ill-maintained that NetSurf, an extremely common piece of software, is listed as "Seems OK" for version 2.6! Therefore, would the NetSurf developers be willing to have the "Seems OK" replaced with the ARMv7 OK sprite, signifying (to quote the wiki's definition) "works OK, involvement of author(s), willingness to address further issues as they arise"? (Tinct issues notwithstanding.) -- __<^>__ "Start off every day with a smile and get it over with." / _ _ \ - W.C. Fields ( ( |_| ) ) \_> <_/ ======================= Martin Bazley ==========================