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[haiku-development] Re: Developer looking for work?
- From: "Duane Ryan" <bailey.d.r@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 11:59:02 -0400
heh, my ide drive is very broken; I'll try for SATA, and if it doesn't
work, I'll buy a 10 gig ide drive.
On 8/16/07, Euan Kirkhope <euan.kirkhope@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 16/08/07, Duane Ryan <bailey.d.r@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Well, I'm naught but a high-school student, but I already have around
> > 4 years of c development under my belt. I have extensive experience in
> > graphics (OpenGL, raytracing, etc).Last summer, I created a small
> > 'operating system' that booted up into a BASIC prompt, and later added
> > other functionalities to it (I got zile running in the end, along with
> > a basic FS infrastructure and minimal c library-statically compiled
> > in, of course-to support it). But, I'm rather sick of low level stuff
> > (maybe it's because I got a mac), and would like to help with haiku,
> > an operating system that holds great promise in my mind.
> >
> > But, and this is a big but in my mind, I'm not sure Haiku works on my
> > system; I currently run it through vmware (and it's dog slow). I boast
> > a home-built computer running an AMD X2 (2.2 ghz) with virtualization
> > on this motherboard:
> > http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813138269 (but
> > with socket am2). Also, I've have VERY little experience with
> > community-based development, so I have no experience with patches,
> > version control, etc.
> >
> > So, how can I help? You can contact me at this email address,
> > bailey.d.r@xxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > Cheers, Duane.
> >
> >
>
> Should work fine if you use a IDE harddrive. SATA is still
> underdevelopment. Might or might not work. It doens't do any harm to
> try. :)
>
> Euan
>
>
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