One thing I didn't notice being mentioned. Windows xp (and 2003) indeed runs on old computers but it won't budge on anything less than a Pentium 1. Expectedly, somewhat.
4th scenario - App is actually "buggy" and doesnt check for any export. We´re fucked up :POn Fri, May 20, 2016 at 12:56 PM, Love Nystrom <love.nystrom@gmail.com> wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong (Alex?), but isn't the biggest difference
between kernel 5.2 and 6.x that 6.x is *paging the kernel* ?
(A huge design mistake if you ask me. One I bet will bite MS on the a**.
If the kernel gets too fat it needs liposuction, not paging.)
IMHO, adding new APIs, while keeping the (non-paging) kernel seems ideal.
Best Regards
// Neo
On 2016-05-19 05.43, ros-dev-request@reactos.org wrote:
Subject:Re: [ros-dev] Pale Moon drops ReactOS support From:Alex Ionescu <ionucu@videotron.ca> Date:2016-05-19 02.33
To:ReactOS Development List <ros-dev@reactos.org>
I don't believe I said 'let's add random exports to our DLLs'. In fact, in your old thread, I was totally FOR your idea, I even wrote that the only sane way of doing it is with the app compat work. On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 9:27 PM, Timo Kreuzer <timo.kreuzer@web.de> wrote:> We have been discussing this before and I wonder that Alex is not heavily > opposing the idea of randomly adding new exports to our user mode DLLs. It > is a well known fact that applications check for existance of exports to > decide how to behave, so ... not going to go over this again. > > To addess this issue I suggested to implement a compatibility layer. And > there was a detailed discussion about that on this mailing list. > https://www.reactos.org/pipermail/ros-dev/2015-March/017216.html > > Please take your time to read the whole thread again so we can avoid wasting > time, talking about the same things again. > > Timo
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