> As it's a tool for Windows users -- I don't see it matters what > language it's written it -- just as long as it works. I've been using > my own Windows app with the VMware images for sometime, I wrote it in > VB6. > > http://code.sikosis.com/index.php?Win32&33 > > So, Fredrik -- any idea when it'll be available ? When I know where I should host it and if I can use the name Haiku and the logo. I know one must ask to get an answer so I did that today :) > > Cheers > > Sikosis > > > > On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 9:47 AM, Gabriele Biffi <mlist@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Fredrik Modéen wrote: >>> >>> In my last attempt to throw out Windows and install a Linux I came >>> across >>> a tool called “Fedora LiveUSB Creator” >>> (https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator). This tool was really cool >>> and >>> made things easier :) >>> >>> As I’m a C# developer a have begun to make such tool for Haiku >>> but >>> only simplifying this How To >>> >>> http://www.haiku-os.org/community/forum/how_to_install_haiku_to_usb_flash_drive_from_windows >>> >>> It’s made in Visual Studio 2008 C#, SharpZLi. The GUI is much >>> inspired by the “Fedore LiveUSB Creator”.It’s >>> possible >>> to browse for a zip and after that it’s automatically flash the >>> USB >>> you have selected. The program can also list the files from predefined >>> server/servers and download that image, unzip and then flash the USB >>> (right now the Flash part is separated from the app). >> >> >> With C# it will require the .NET Framework... it's a bit overkill IMHO. >> What's wrong about C and C++? Almost the whole Haiku is written in >> C++... >> I wrote C++ Windows apps for ages, I can help you with that. >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Gabriele >> >> >> > > -- MVH Fredrik Modéen