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Virtualization / Re: A new video about OS/2 after more than 4 Years...
« on: December 05, 2024, 02:24:02 pm »
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[b]HARDWARE[/b]
- Wifi Support
- Audio and Camera support for a Videoconference tool (Web based).
- Bluetooth support for Keyboard and Mouse.
- 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express.
- Dual Screen Support
- - Intel HD dual screen support. (To mirror screen or extend screen)
- - Easier Hot plug to projectors. (To mirror screen or extend screen)
- Video support for HDMI and DP output
- Video support for USB-C output
- Audio support for HDMI or DP output
- Hibernate support for PCs / Laptops.
- Standby support for PCs / Laptops.
- Special Keys support for volume (mute, mic) and brightness support. (Most common in laptop computers)
[b]SOFTWARE FRAMEWORKS[/b]
- Qt 6
- OpenJDK 18 (Java)
- GTK+
- Node.js / Atom (for stand alone Node.js applications)
- KDE
- OpenGL Support
[b]SOFTWARE[/b]
- Otter. Web browser
- Falkon. Web browser
- Eclipse. Development IDE
- The GIMP. Photo edition tool
- Inkscape. Illustration tool
- Audacity. Sound recording editing tool
- QEMU. Machine emulator and virtualizer.
- Openscad . The Programmers Solid 3D CAD Modeller.
- QCAD. 2D CAD
- R. Statistics, 3-D and dynamic graphics
- TeX live. Recent version of the TeX typesetting program, successor o teTeX.
- Kate. Text editor.
- Notepad++. Text Editor
- Peazip. Archiver tool
- OBS. Video streaming, desktop recording.
- KDevelop. Development IDE.
- Lazarus. Development IDE.
- wxWidgets. C++ library GUI API (Update it)
- LibreOffice. Since OpenOffice seems to be evolving to slow
- Upplay. A Qt-based UPnP audio Control Point
- Audacity. Audio Editor
[b]Platform Improvement Wishlist[/b]
- Memory Management
- Improvements TCP/IP Stack to support IPV6
- GUI Improvements
- ArcaOS Developer Kit
I would suggest to use the 86Box Manager, there are all different VMs listed and you can configure them there a bit easier.
https://github.com/86Box/86BoxManager