Reply to post: Re: A bit too old now.

Roughly 30 years after its birth at UK's Acorn Computers, RISC OS 5 is going open source

VinceH

Re: A bit too old now.

"I think the best route would be to build a RISC OS desktop on top of a Linux kernel, rewriting the RISC OS modules and applications in Rust (or C), and use Linux drivers etc. to make it exploit modern hardware."

Although this isn't what you meant, take a look at this.

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