[Coco] OS-9 on Raspberry Pi

Richard E Crislip rcrislip at neo.rr.com
Sat Feb 7 00:14:57 EST 2015


On Tue, 3 Feb 2015 20:37:09 -0500
Bill Pierce via Coco <coco at maltedmedia.com> wrote:

> 
> I'm with Nick, I've used almost every version of windows up to Vista
> excluding 2000 and ME which I never used. Someone told me once that
> the only reason to upgrade to a new version of Windows is because you
> bought a new computer and it comes with a new version.. This one came
> with Vista, so until I get a new one, I'll use Vista. By the time I
> get a new computer, Windows 10 will be out, so I'll probably go
> there. I've never had major problems and most problems I've seen
> could have been avoided. I did the research, made the changes and
> adjusted my computer to my needs. I keep the drivers updated, the
> software compatible, and the system clean (no OEM crap) and ALWAYS in
> classic mode. When people see my screen,they ask me "Are you using
> Win98?" because that's what my Vista setup looks like. Also, I've
> never "bought" a retail version of windows, using only what came with
> my computer (highly stripped of junk). It's all a matter of what you
> need, what you do with it, and what you're used to. But when it's all
> said and done, windows probably weighs in at 1000 to 1 in installed
> consumer computer operating system. There's something to be said for
> that. If it was bad as everyone makes it out to be... it would've
> faded long ago with the other failures... bloated? yep but a lot of
> the bloat can be avoided... there's more bloat by the 3rd party
> software vendors than in windows itself. And yes, I've tried many
> versions of Linux.. got tired of everything I wanted to do I had to
> find a driver or "download a package" or change settings which I
> didn't know where to look....  I would eventually forget what it was
> I was trying to set it up for. So I'd give up and go back to familiar
> ground in Windows. I would expect a long-time Linux user to have the
> same problems in Windows, again, it's what you're used to.. and what
> you need.
> 
> Besides, Linux won't run "World of Warcraft" :-P
>  
> 
> Bill Pierce
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>  
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>  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nickma2 <nickma2 at optusnet.com.au>
> To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> Sent: Tue, Feb 3, 2015 7:32 pm
> Subject: Re: [Coco] OS-9 on Raspberry Pi
> 
> 
> I must be living in a different timeline to you guys.
> 
> I had Windows XP for 5 years, computer never crashed on me, getting
> software to work was never a problem.
> 
> Then I had Windows 7 for almost 3 years, same there.
> 
> A year ago I switched to Windows 8. I loaded  Classic Shell from day
> 1 and never saw the Metro Tiles. I liked it and preferred it over
> Windows 7. No problems at all.
> 
> Now I have upgraded to Windows 8.1 (Still using Classic Shell) and
> 
> it's even better.
> 
> I look forward to Windows 10 (I have the preview).
> 
> I read all these bad reports from people here about Windows and I
> conclude that you guys must be in another timeline.
> 
> I'm not switching, I'm getting my work done just fine and the choice
> of software and the hardware options are the biggest in the industry.
> 
> Nick
> 
OK,, I might as well jump in here. Sorry Gene ;=).

The first PC I ever built, after it became obvious that the Amiga (which
I graduated to from the CoCo) was going nowhere. It had an AMD K6
processor, a mother board which I can't remember the name of now, and
as much RAM as I could afford and Windows 98SE installed. It was never
a question of whether I'd get the BSOD, the question was when within
the next five minutes I'd get it. EVERYONE told me that W98SE was the
gold standard and ME was JUNK which is why I initally installed it. I
then went against their advice and installed ME and WAAHHHHHH that beast
went ROCK SOLID! Never a BSOD again. Fast forward to Vista... it came
with my new laptop. When I realized what MS did.. I literally screamed
"It's about freaking time!!!" MS finally setup the OS to operate like
Linux! When installed, the user was just that, USER. MS blocked all the
unauthorized shortcuts rebellious game programmers were using which
broke their precious games, and left the OS vulnerable to the Black
Hats. I never had a quibble with Vista. W7 is OK and quite solid. I use
W8.1 now and have made peace with having the cheese moved... again. I
have been beta testing W10 since it was released and I really like it. I
hope DW and all the emulators we have come to know and love continue to
work on it. They currently do with W10 beta, at least for me. I use
Linux as well. The trick there is to pick a distro you like and stick
with it. Learn its quirks and be happy. My distro of choice is Mint
which is a fork of Ubuntu which is a fork off Debian.

My goal is to obtain a Raspberry PI, DE1, or Ardunio <sp?> when I stop
spending pratically every waking hour preparing to teach Linux, Windows
Active Director and basic networking to 40 year old high school
students, and learn the best way to couple it with a CoCo 8-).

I like the idea of using one of those as a file server for the CoCo.


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