Just a question, is there any particular reason to prefer MUI in place of Reaction for such type of app ?
I think that using Reaction your application may integrate better with the system especially if (in any future) Hyperion decides to include it into AmigaOS4
Hi Chris, i have not beta tested anything to date but this program is of interest to me because i have experienced several problems everytime ScummVM gets updated. Also it may help you since my machine is a 1.3 Ghz A1XE. i currently have update3 OS4.1 installed. let me know what i need to do to help
Just a question, is there any particular reason to prefer MUI in place of Reaction for such type of app ?
I think that using Reaction your application may integrate better with the system especially if (in any future) Hyperion decides to include it into AmigaOS4
MUI is used because that is what is currently used by my portable GUI system (which is part of PortablE r6) to generate the GUI from it's abstract description. When I get around to writing a Reaction back-end for my portable GUI system, AmiSystemRestore will automagically use Reaction instead of MUI
@all Thanks to the few who have PMed offering to help beta-test. I will be getting back to you sometime this coming week.
Ah ok thanks for explain, i'm looking forward to use it when it's done and stable enough, for now i prefer to mantain my system "clean" because i'm testing few things currently
@orgin I used my own programming language (PortablE), which is heavily based upon AmigaE. It currently generates C++ code, and then compiles this with GCC (at some point I hope to generate plain C instead of C++).
The GUI "toolkit" is also my own (and is not based upon anything), and comes with PortablE r6 (it is the 'std/cGui' module). As mentioned above, this currently generates a MUI gui, but for AmigaOS4 I *plan* to eventually have it generate a Reaction gui.
Just in case anyone wondered, AmiSystemRestore isn't dead! Quite a few bugs have so-far been fixed, thanks to beta-testing, so one of these days it might make sense to release it to the public for testing (just not quite yet).
Just found this thread, very much a wanted application.
In future this tool might be able to co-operate with viruskillers to detect worms in AOS files?
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