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RiscStation Select completed

By Chris Williams. Published: 7th Oct 2002, 12:25:34.

Roll on RISC OS 4.32

As first reported on fellow RISC OS portal mylinux, drobe.co.uk has some good news for RiscStation computer users, unless of course you happen to be waiting on their mysterious portable. Up and till now, RiscStation users have been unable to softload the latest desktop versions of RISC OS, released via the Select scheme. However, as declared on the Select website, RiscStation users will be able to use the next release of RISC OS, namely 4.32.

"The RiscStation R7500 is now fully supported by Select. The forthcoming RISC OS 4.32 Release of Select will for the first time support all three current RISC OS platforms", enthuses the Select news column. The next release of Select is expected this month, more details on this can be found in our previous article from last month.

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Where is moss and his comments? -- Spriteman.

 is a RISC OS UserSpriteman on 7/10/02 12:56PM [ Reply | Report ]

At uni?

Chris, drobe.co.uk

 is a RISC OS Userdiomus on 7/10/02 1:19PM [ Reply | Report ]

Too busy posting this on TIB :-p

Still, I am very happy about this, purely because it means either the arguments about it were overblown, or they've been resolved :-)

 is a RISC OS Usermoss on 7/10/02 1:32PM [ Reply | Report ]

Think of all those new goodies they can run and the speedups they obviously could do with.

Chris, drobe.co.uk

 is a RISC OS Userdiomus on 7/10/02 1:41PM [ Reply | Report ]

W00t, all I need now is the money :)

 is a RISC OS UserNoMercy on 9/10/02 1:56AM [ Reply | Report ]

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