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- On Sat, 1 Apr 1995, Clifford Thomas Matthews wrote about the Future of
- Executor 1.99x and the Great Release of 2.0:
-
- (And then I wrote a reply about all the stuff he talked about, and now
- you're reading it. :) It's a bit late now, so this probably isin't the
- most focused post, but here goes...
-
- > Yeah, that's the good side of "experimental" releases. We don't have
- > to go through a "code freeze" before they come out. The bad side is
- > that every once in a while an experimental version comes out that is
- > significantly *worse* than its predecessor.
-
- Sounds just like Linux 1.1.x releases. Or better yet, the Linux
- 0.99 kernels (I started by tinkering with a 0.99pl13 Yggdrasil release -
- but didn't really get into it until later...)
-
- [Some really cool 1.99l stuff left out to focus on stuff I want
- to reply to...]
-
- > Browser will be used by default
-
- Yeah!
- >
- > Chaining from one app to the browser and to another app works
- > much better than the old chaining stuff
-
- Sounds good too...
- >
- > We got permission to include Stuffit Expander, so it will be
- > much easier for folks to expand .hqx files and
- > whatnot.
-
- That'll make it much easier for people to get stuff, and will
- help the demo audience for sure.
-
- > Printing will work for Linux users
- >
- Yes! Now I can do all my wordprocessing under Word 5 in Linux! :)
-
- > Animation works better under Linux (See Ultimate Solitaire)
-
- Is this the 4-dirty rectangle setup Mat was thinking about? If so,
- that'll be a BIG improvement.
-
- > Right alternate is now option key under Linux
- >
- Ah, I just love a bunch of new options :)
-
- > A lot of misc. fixes that will make it more likely that
- > randomly selected programs will work
- >
- Wonder if some of them will make PageMaker 4 work (fingers crossed...)
- >
- > I'm not sure if I've posted this timeline to this list yet. If this
- > is old information, you have my humble apology:
- >
- > 1.99m will have a significantly faster blitter under DOS,
- > (we're hoping for about a speedup of about a factor
- > of five). It will also support some screens with 16
- > bpp (thousands of colors) and 32 bpp (millions of colors).
- > We also hope that the remaining
- > DPMI provider bug that we know of will be fixed by
- > then, and we will be paying attention when people find
- > browser bugs. I don't know if System 7 spoofing will
- > be in "m", but it is my goal (however, of all the ARDI
- > employees, I'm the one who is most likely to not meet
- > my goals). Floppy disk formatting and the ability to
- > install fonts and DAs by dragging them into the hot
- > band are also tentatively slated for 1.99m, as is a
- > "death certificate" that tells you *why* Executor died
- > when it dies unexpectedly.
-
- (Yipes! Just as you release 1.99l, you tell me more cool stuff
- planned for 1.99m/n... :)
-
- I'm especially glad to see floppy disk formatting and font/da
- support go in. Those are things which Executor really needs to become a
- full Mac-like environment, along with the browser.
-
- > 1.99n will have any of the features mentioned above in 1.99m
- > that don't make the cut. Tentatively, 1.99n will be
- > the last experimental version to have new
- > functionality.
- >
- And then, finally we'll get 2.0! (Sadly, this will mean Linux
- will still have the record for longest x.99x public pre-release cycles.)
-
- > Beyond 1.99n we plan to fly Cotton out to Albuquerque (he
- > normally works out of Boston) and have a two or
- > three (three is preferred) week "hackathon", where
- > without having to worry about getting a new version
- > out the door, and without any of us having to add new
- > functionality or chase DOS extenders, we'll work
- > exclusively on making more applications run.
- >
- Sounds like that'll really bring things up a level or two in
- terms of compatibility.
-
- > After the "hackathon" is finished, Executor will go into a six
- > week beta period where we only fix major bugs, and
- > document minor bugs. During this time we'll also be
- > working on our packaging and documentation, working on
- > our list of how well which apps work and which don't,
- > and lining up our distributors, writing our press
- > releases and placing our ads in popular magazines.
- >
- > After those six weeks have elapsed, 2.0 will ship.
- >
- > That's the plan, anyway.
-
- So, 2.0 will be out, in around, say July/August? Anyone wanna
- take bets on whether Executor 2.0 or Windows 95 is going to go final
- first? (I'm using Win95 build 347 now. It's pretty stable, but a lot of
- technical stuff is weak. I can't go above 640x480x256, and support for
- (E)IDE specific functions is nonexistant - it uses BIOS only, and dosen't
- even touch the drive's identify feature (which mentions what the hd's
- name is, among other things...). Amazing what a Linux EIDE driver can do to
- your expectations :)
-
- Seriously, good luck! I'm REALLY looking forward to 1.99l now!
-
- - Chad
-
- >
- > [We actually have plans for beyond 2.0, but astrology is hard]
- >
- > --Cliff
- > ctm@ardi.com
- >
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