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'''Trevor Johnson'''
'''Trevor Johnson'''


I'm excited that RISC OS is evolving rather than stagnating and have recently (2010) been following developments fairly closely (having found a little more time available to do so).
I'm excited that RISC OS is evolving rather than stagnating and have recently (2010–2014) been following developments fairly closely (having found a little more time available to do so).
*My current limitations on technical knowledge mean that I've written no RISC OS software.
*My current limitations on technical knowledge mean that I've written no RISC OS software.
*I'd like to see a RISC OS hardware project owned and managed by the RISC&nbsp;OS community under a cooperative business model. <small>(Perhaps [http://bradfordembedded.blogspot.com/2011/02/low-cost-arm-computer.html these thoughts from Andrew Bradford] may prove useful in the future.)</small>
*<s>I'd like to see a RISC OS hardware project owned and managed by the RISC&nbsp;OS community under a cooperative business model. <small>(Perhaps [http://bradfa.github.io/2011/02/low-cost-arm-computer/ these thoughts from Andrew Bradford] may prove useful in the future.)</small></s>
*I use RO6 on a RiscPC and RO5 on a BeagleBoard.
*I use RO6 on a RiscPC and RO5 on a BeagleBoard.

Latest revision as of 13:53, 24 April 2014

Trevor Johnson

I'm excited that RISC OS is evolving rather than stagnating and have recently (2010–2014) been following developments fairly closely (having found a little more time available to do so).

  • My current limitations on technical knowledge mean that I've written no RISC OS software.
  • I'd like to see a RISC OS hardware project owned and managed by the RISC OS community under a cooperative business model. (Perhaps these thoughts from Andrew Bradford may prove useful in the future.)
  • I use RO6 on a RiscPC and RO5 on a BeagleBoard.