This month has been a wonderful one for me. I've released TBOS32 0.1.x, released TBOS16 1.1.0, discontinued TBOS16, and I'm celebrating my 14th birthday on Sunday. I also plan on releasing TBOS32 0.2.0 by this time next month, and many updates between now and then.
As for TBOS32's naming and versioning, I intend to keep calling it TBOS32. The versioning scheme of TBOS32 is x.y.z, where x = major version, y = minor version, and z = release.
Oh, and www.tbos.co.nr has had an overhaul.
EDIT: Well looky here, TBOS32 0.1.2!
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
TBOS 1.1.0 Release Announced on OSDev.org
http://forum.osdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=20224
Yeah, that's it. Yay,
Oh, and one more thing. My versioning scheme sucks. I plan to release the next versions of TBOS (yeah, I'm not dropping it, just slowly rewriting it) with less major releases (the y in x.y.z) and more revisions (the z in x.y.z.)
Yeah, that's it. Yay,
Oh, and one more thing. My versioning scheme sucks. I plan to release the next versions of TBOS (yeah, I'm not dropping it, just slowly rewriting it) with less major releases (the y in x.y.z) and more revisions (the z in x.y.z.)
Monday, June 1, 2009
TBOS 1.1.0 -- HOLY CRAP IT'S OUT!!!!!
http://code.google.com/p/tbos2/downloads/detail?name=tbos-1.1.0.zip&can=2&q=
"d00d, ub3r 1337 h4x, j00 g0t 1t 0ut!!!!111oneon1!!oeone"
Yes. I am a lazy, half-assed programmer. Download it and test it, and constructive criticism on the bugs is appreciated.
"d00d, ub3r 1337 h4x, j00 g0t 1t 0ut!!!!111oneon1!!oeone"
Yes. I am a lazy, half-assed programmer. Download it and test it, and constructive criticism on the bugs is appreciated.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
The Future for TBOS, Part II
First, I'd like to say that if anyone wants to, feel free to link to us in your forum signature somewhere with this dynamic userbar: http://designer.userbars.com/dynubd1742.png
Second, to discuss the future. Recently, in the Elite Café, I said I was thinking of dropping support for TBOS (16) and rewriting TBOS32 in C. Well, I'm certainly doing the second, and I'm actually thinking about fulfilling the first. I find TBOS to be extremely insecure and basically a bad MikeOS clone. If someone wants to continue development of TBOS, speak now or forever hold your peace.
Second, to discuss the future. Recently, in the Elite Café, I said I was thinking of dropping support for TBOS (16) and rewriting TBOS32 in C. Well, I'm certainly doing the second, and I'm actually thinking about fulfilling the first. I find TBOS to be extremely insecure and basically a bad MikeOS clone. If someone wants to continue development of TBOS, speak now or forever hold your peace.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
No, I swear, it will never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever happen again.
... ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ...
This will be the final note before the release of TBOS 1.1.0, I promise. I hope to have it out and ready by Sunday night (PST.)
This will be the final note before the release of TBOS 1.1.0, I promise. I hope to have it out and ready by Sunday night (PST.)
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