Author Topic: BeOS Max 3.0 released.  (Read 6458 times)

Laukev7

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BeOS Max 3.0 released.
« Reply #15 on: 29 February 2004, 22:56 »
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Will BeOS MAX support SB Live 5.1? With the sub utilised in normal music playing?


I think this driver supports SB Live 5.1 sound cards.

 
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Also does it support lame SiS "Hardware" like a sis 900 onboard lan thing?


The onboard LAN is supported, but you will need this to make your SiS graphic card work.

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« Reply #16 on: 1 March 2004, 00:47 »
its all good, i didtched the sis graphivs   ;)

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« Reply #17 on: 1 March 2004, 00:52 »
k im downloading now. its a zip file though, ihope i got the right one :S

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« Reply #18 on: 1 March 2004, 14:54 »
beos was a flop, wont boot  :(

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« Reply #19 on: 1 March 2004, 19:05 »
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d00g33 :: doogee.is.dreaming.org: beos was a flop, wont boot  :(


Don't blame it on BeOS, YOU did something wrong!

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« Reply #20 on: 2 March 2004, 00:45 »
nah, i didn't. it was probably a hardware thing.

edit: BeOS is a flop means BeOS didn't end up working.

[ March 01, 2004: Message edited by: d00g33 :: doogee.is.dreaming.org ]


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« Reply #21 on: 2 March 2004, 04:43 »
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Originally posted by d00g33 :: doogee.is.dreaming.org:
beos was a flop, wont boot   :(  


Does it display a message? Press space or enter when you get the splash screen, you should get a menu with a safe-mode option.

What hardware do you use?

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« Reply #22 on: 25 January 2005, 03:33 »
hey guys  

for all your BeOS related questions and support issues,  check out HTMLChat
http://beshare.escholaracademy.net/

there's also  irc.freenode.net  #beos, #haiku

btw, OpenBeOS has been renamed to Haiku  

here are some other BeOS related sites:
HaikuNews
BeTips -- tips and tricks for BeOS
BeGroovy's Forums

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« Reply #23 on: 25 January 2005, 21:11 »
Thanks for showing us that there are actually BeOS users who act normally  

Welcome on our wonderful forum.

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« Reply #24 on: 26 January 2005, 02:35 »
thanks.

after being w/o my pop account for some time ( mattmadia@[ahem]microsoft.com ), i finally noticed "forums" on the homepage    

found the thread, emailed CommonSense and checked out the BeOS section.  

i'm also serious about nudging me for Q's about BeOS.   can't code so getting more users is the least i can do.

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Re: BeOS Max 3.0 released.
« Reply #25 on: 4 March 2005, 21:30 »
RE: http://www.microsuck.com/forums/showpost.php?p=87279&postcount=7
(Was susposed to be quoted but somthing went horribly wrong)

How does a 64 bit file system exactly make it better, seriously, what advantages does it have? There are extra bits to put extra load on machines that only have 32 bit data buses in most cases in the first place. I don't know anything about BeOS and this is just an honest little question, but I see to much hype with big numbers. Or did the Be Machines feature 64bit stuff in the way of hardware as well?
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