[haiku-development] Re: Latest changes and general status.

On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 8:27 PM, Luposian <luposian@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Apr 22, 2008, at 7:08 PM, Bruno Albuquerque wrote:
>
>
> > Maybe it has, for some reason, a bigger impact in a my configuration
> (which is now a Intel Core 2 Extreme with 4 cores at 3.83 GHz and 12 Mb of
> L2 cache)? The difference *IS* impressive. Before these changes compiling
> under Haiku was similar to compiling under ZETA (to be fair, it was faster
> under Haiku but not, say, 2 times faster) and now it is similar to compiling
> under Linux (although, as expected, Linux is still faster). In any case, you
> did manage to fix the random mimeset error I usually got (General OS Error)
> and that is good enough for me. :)
> >
>
>  What chipset does your motherboard use?  My Intel G33BU uses the G33 (X3100
> graphics) w/ a Core 2 Quad (Q6600) and Haiku wasn't booting on it a while
> back.  Are you running Haiku and JAMing new revisions of Haiku in Haiku?
> You said you need 1.5Gb minimum to actually do this?  I already have 1Gb
> (two 512Mb sticks of DDR2 533Mhz)... I could easily enough snag another
> 512Mb stick...
>
>  Anyone have (or could create) a RAW image of Haiku, with all the dev tools
> and such, so all I need to do is download via svn and then JAM?  I'll gladly
> pay $5+ for this assit.  $20 for a bootable CD version.  Seriously!  PayPal
> is easiest for me.
>
>  Luposian
>
>
>

Here's one I built a few days ago:
http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/12/15/512895/haiku.image.bz2
It's a 46meg download and unzips to a 1GB image.  Jammed with dev
enabled.  You can donate that $5 to Haiku here:
http://www.haiku-os.org/community/donating_to_haiku
I'll be removing that image in a few days so let me know offlist when
you've gotten it.
-scottmc

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