Hi All,
I’m new here.
Actually all my stuff are on a Windows 7 (64bit) and I’m wondering if I can contribute to the Haiku development from that environment.
Thank you.
Hi All,
I’m new here.
Actually all my stuff are on a Windows 7 (64bit) and I’m wondering if I can contribute to the Haiku development from that environment.
Thank you.
AFAICT It was possible several years ago, see http://maurice.kaldience.com/?p=77 (very outdated now)
Or you can do it like me I’m only used windows before BeOS/Haiku.
I Have a partition with Haiku istalled on (or rather 2 and a data partition).
You cam also use Windows boot.ini to start Haiku. I used some 3party boot setup for Windows 7 (i’m on the wrong PC now)
What about,
downloading an Haiku image, installing it on a virtual machine and from there I can operate directly under Haiku ?
Sure, this will work too.