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I'm currently developing a Microkernel operating system that uses the win32 API (meaning it can run the Windows edition of Bionic), my question is what is the policy about using stripped down Operating systems. Since in some tests, I am able to use the exact same hardware and get 5-7% more work done in a set period of time.
If it a non-issue, it'll be useful to know. |
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Former Member
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I am no authority. However I believe that "if it works . . . .go for it". The proof is in the pudding. I don't see how it would hurt anything.
Oh, if what you've got is really a proven cost effective thingy lets us all know so we can replicate the soft/hard....ware. |
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cio_redulla
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I am no authority. However I believe that "if it works . . . .go for it". The proof is in the pudding. I don't see how it would hurt anything. Oh, if what you've got is really a proven cost effective thingy lets us all know so we can replicate the soft/hard....ware. Hello nn_step, Please tell us as soon as you finished developing your OS, :-). ![]() |
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