It's interesting; there seems to be a LOT of interest in BeOS, now that it's effectivly dead. I d/l'ed the 5.0 "personal Edition" (the one that runs on top of WIN). VERY nice, VERY fast.
BTW; if you install the personal edition, then create a partition for BeOS, by using the auto-install feature of BeOS, you can re-install BeOS to its own partition and then delete it from WIN, then use a boot floppy to start your new install and configure Bootman to act as a default boot manager for all your operating systems.
The personal edition even has a CD-burner utility as a default; if your burner is one of the ones that's on the list of equipment that BeOS recognizes, it'll configure automatically, and you can start burning immediately. >COOL<