I still have a working ROS copy via my old Trunk directory, but I assume that's more than worthless now.
On 1/28/06, Jan Schiefer cheaterjs@gmx.de wrote:
Just a very, very vague question: When can the public exspect access to a ( surely very leaky ) cleaned up skeleton of ROS?
I mean that we have a running system, without the unchecked ( unclean ) components, so that people can start working again on the clean code.
For example: We can boot and explorer pops up. Nothing more. So we can fix bugs in NTOSKRNL, FREELDR and EXPLORER...
Greetings, Jan Schiefer
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