Hi,
>> No, not at all - downloaded the manual exactly from the website:
>> http://www.icarosdesktop.com/icarosfiles/IcarosDesktop_manual.pdf
>>
>> Maybe try another PDF-reader?
I downloaded from there and it worked.
It would be interesting to try this in QEMU. I can just use QEMU in linux, but
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Op 6-9-2011 5:27, dos386 schreef:
> XXX-64 only :-(
There's an older 32bit version that's still opensource.
>> ReactOS (WARNING: development is slow. Talking about that prohibited)
>
> It's just off-topic here ;-)
Correct. Skepticism about that also not welcome here, the project has
forums and
2011/9/6, Jeffrey :
> Where did you get the manual?
>
> I downloaded the pdf from their website, but it was encrypted and required a
> password.
No, not at all - downloaded the manual exactly from the website:
http://www.icarosdesktop.com/icarosfiles/IcarosDesktop_manual.pdf
Maybe try another PD
Hi Zbigniew,
> Out of curiosity just downloaded Icaros Desktop Light 1.3.0 - in its
> manual one can read:
> #v+
> AROS doesn't need great horsepower [..] Although AROS can run on
> low-power and low-end processors, like old 500-1000 MHz ones, you
> probably like to choose a faster one. [..] To en