I wrote that e-mail ONE YEAR ago. Whiskey Tango
Foxtrot ?!
 Since then, I kinda found a way to solve them without being cursed at by
 ROS devs (well, yeah, they didn't actually curse). The ROS Media Center
 would combine Mediaportal (stability), VirtualDub(video editing),
 Dscaler(many useful filters) and MythTV(cluster-capable). All open-source.
 This doesn't need to be the ROS media center, just a cool software
 application. Maybe I'll be able to convince the Alter team (alter.org.ua)
 to do it someday.
 VxD compatibility is not needed - thank GreatLord and oiaohm for
 illuminating me - because probably all the devices with Win '95-only drivers
 also had NT 4.0 drivers. End of story.
 16-bit operation is not needed, either. After the OS gets really stable and
 feature-rich, I guess it'll be a fun challenge to make it run on a 386,
 maybe even a 486. Operating on a 286 can be done as well, but I'm not going
 to say how, because most developers look at it as it's evil alien technology
 that nobody needs, or even worse, that would destroy the OS or something. I
 asked some of them and they sounded reserved to say the least.
 However, being able to run 16-bit Windows applications should be done, but
 I think that's really not the current issue right now.
 Glide compatibility on non-3dfx hardware: I will be able to convince the
 guy making Glidos to give the ROS team the sources. That's for DOS Glide
 games and generally DOS games as well. For Windows Glide games there are
 open source projects already underway, as far as I know.
 Descent: there's a Windows port out there, Dxx-rebirth that managed to do
 exactly the music files thing. I bothered them for a while, but they did it.
 I'm watching and waiting for whenever I can voice out requests such as
 these. A friend has some sort of design doc for a very functional telephony
 application that would manage every feature modems have, manage faxes,
 dial-up connections etc. But the devs are still working on the networking
 part and I assume they really don't want to get into telephony right now.
 But right now people are fixing bugs and updating the OS. I really can't
 insist with such "advanced" issues.
 And by the way, I can't code. Nor do I have Stefan Ginsberg's amount of
 time on my hands, to stick around and learn how to. I can work in the
 graphics but mf is kinda always closed-doors and seemingly unwilling to
 start the work on re-doing the interface, due to reasons I'm unaware of. And
 it's not my business as to what they actually are, so I can't really
 contribute right now.
 On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 12:13 PM, Wesley Parish <
 wes.parish(a)paradise.net.nz> wrote:
  On Saturday 15 September 2007 05:16, James Tabor
wrote:
  Hi!
 Alexandru Lovin wrote:
 > Hello everyone,
 >
 > Aleksey suggested that I discuss this here, on the mailing list. 
 <snip
  > 7. Running on 16-bit systems like
286/386/486 in a "ReactOS 
 Essentials"
  > (equivalent to a stripped-down XP) mode *
 > *
 >
 > It should be the same operating system, but in 16-bit mode only. 
 That's
  > an ideal scenario and I'm sure it cannot
be done no matter how good 
 the
  > programmers are. So, what can someone do on
a 286 ? Listen to mp3's ? 
 No
  > way. Listen to audio CD's, yes, and
hopefully digital playback, too.
 > Watch TV ? Yes, if the user can find an ISA TV tuner (ATI made such
 > tuners, but they required a PCI ATI video card, and if you have PCI 
 why
  > not get a better tuner?). Record TV shows ?
Not on that kind of
 > computer. Browse the internet ? That may be possible, with some really
 > outdated, 16-bit browser, like the Internet Explorer for Windows 3.1.
 > And I don't know how many sites will work on it. Play games ? Yes,
 > either old DOS or Windows 3.1 ones or the ones that come with ReactOS,
 > written in 16-bit especially for this mode. Join a hive as either 
 master
  > or slave ? Hopefully it will be possible,
but probably in the year 
 2015
  > at least. Use office applications ? Sure, if
the user can find that 
 last
  > Microsoft Office or maybe Microsoft Works
version compatible with
 > Windows 3.1. Run a web server ? I know a guy who had a server running 
 on
  > a 386 system, on Windows 3.11. So yes, it is
possible, only I don't 
 know
  > what software he used to actually serve the
data. Act as a router ?
 > Again, hopefully. That is, if the entire network is on 10 megabit,
 > because I don't think there are ISA 100 megabit network cards (ISA
 > bandwith is not enough). 2D graphics ? It was possible in Windows 3.1,
 > why not ? Maybe the first Photoshop versions actually were 16-bit. 3D
 > graphics ? The first 3D Studio Max (that is, 3D Studio) was for DOS
 > only. That probably means 16-bit right from the start, and that should
 > mean yes, you can do it, with the DOS compatibility layer. Web design 
 ?
  > If you can find a 16-bit application, yes.
 >
 > A separate ReactOS for 16-bit only, or just all the 16-bit 
 functionality
  > included in the normal ReactOS ? Things look
better when it works out 
 of
  > the box, but it's a waste of space to
include applications written for
 > 16-bit only. People that really need the 16-bit version will not mind
 > paying extra attention to actually download this one and not the 
 normal
  > one. Besides that, ReactOS is free. And the
presence of such a version
 > would mean a selfless devotion to people. An act of charity for real.
 > Allowing people to use their computers and do as many modern things as
 > possible on them.
 >
 > An open source Windows 3.11 with better compatibility and adherence to
 > standards. Compatible with all the 9x and ME. Has been tried in Free 
 Win
  > 95, oiaohm said "dead and staying that
way" about it, but maybe VxD
 > documentation and whatever else you would need will appear (or be
 > reverse engineered by someone). Once a bigger effort will be done, the
 > missing info is probably easier to uncover.
 >
 > Those are my suggestions. They are not for now, they are not easy to 
 do,
   etc. Just
don't discard them, please.
 Alex 
 Well that is allot! I like ideas too! But~ need more developers here. 
  The
  best we will do for now is NT/2k/Xp/2k3/V.
Downward compatibility is WOW
 and we don't have WOW. If you want! Come and help us.
 Now for win311,,, Take FreeDOS and Wine 16 bit retool the wine code base 
 it
  on information from "Undocumented Windows by
A. Schulman, D. Maxey and 
 M.
  Pietrek". You will have a good project
there! I would like to play with
 that but~ I have to much right now. 
 "Unauthorized Windows 95" by Schulman for the info on the vmmd32.vxd, and
 the
 *.vxd info.
 Wesley Parish
 Thanks,
 James
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