Exophase said:I blame Apple for making it seem like multitasking on a device newer than an Apple II is a big deal.
Ah. I was confused as to why this was an issue, but now I understand.
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Exophase said:I blame Apple for making it seem like multitasking on a device newer than an Apple II is a big deal.
EvilDragon said:Kagato said:Well in desktop mode, it obviously multitasks the same as any other Linux desktop.
I'm curious how (if?) multitasking is handled in pmenu / minimenu.
Do the dedicated app launchers actually implement any sort of task switching?
Not yet. At the moment, they're purely designed for gaming - and you don't play more than one game at once.
It's possible to implement a taskswitcher, though. They all run X, so switching is possible.
Moxie said:Ah. I was confused as to why this was an issue, but now I understand.
Exophase said:Moxie said:Ah. I was confused as to why this was an issue, but now I understand.
The whole mobile world moves accordingly with how Apple snaps their fingers. Just look at how many people think it's outrageous for a handheld to have gaming controls, or even any kind of buttons at all.
paddy said:I asked Ed before about multitasking but he would not do a video of my request ,web browser running ,media player online stream running and emulator running in window all on desktop ,i don't think this would be possible but apparently with the pandora OS this is possible because it is built around the pandora,we can wait and see.
SomeGuy99 said:No, we're working backwards like the OS release names. By the time we get to Pandora OS 'Altered Beast' it won't even have application support.
Yuck. That was pretty gross statement. As an Amiga owner I was definitely not doing that ;-)Exophase said:We were all preemptively multitasking on our Windows 95 PCs with 486s.
fanoush said:Yuck. That was pretty gross statement. As an Amiga owner I was definitely not doing that ;-)Exophase said:We were all preemptively multitasking on our Windows 95 PCs with 486s.
There were no Windows 95 PCs when A500 came in 1987. Even when I upgraded to A1200 (20MB HDD, 68030/28MHz turbocard) in 1993, still no Windows 95 PCs around ;-)
SomeGuy99 said:Even DOS can support some form of multi-tasking using either DOS SHELL or Software Carousel.
There was a version of the latter produced for the 200LX on request from Stanley Kubrick no less.
http://www.hplx.net/reviews.ssc.html
Moxie said:SomeGuy99 said:Even DOS can support some form of multi-tasking using either DOS SHELL or Software Carousel.
There was a version of the latter produced for the 200LX on request from Stanley Kubrick no less.
http://www.hplx.net/reviews.ssc.html
The HP200lx is still an Awesome Thing.
When I get a pandora, I'll make a "History of portable computing" photo, from the Epson HX-20 to the Pandora, with stuff like the 200lx and the Psion 5x inbetween.
Just wanted to say. Carry on, everybody.
SomeGuy99 said:We need to get a Pandora into space, because that would rock!
Oh, more about DOS taskswitching:
http://www.palmtoppaper.com/ptphtml/24/pt240022.htm
Moxie said:SomeGuy99 said:We need to get a Pandora into space, because that would rock!
Oh, more about DOS taskswitching:
http://www.palmtoppaper.com/ptphtml/24/pt240022.htm
Indeed!
Although, to be fair, that is taskswitching, not multitasking.