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RISC OS is the superbly efficient operating system designed in the 1980's by Acorn Computers, and its latest incarnation is used by thousands of people around the world. However, many may never have even heard of RISC OS - so if you're one of them, you've come to the right place. Pre-dating both Windows and Mac OS to use a task bar or 'Dock', RISC OS includes many revolutionary features which are only just being copied by other systems. Its anti-aliased font technology is still the envy of the computer world and its drag 'n' drop, stackable windows GUI, flexibility and ease of use make it arguably the most productive computer system in the world today. Thousands of applications and utilities are available, often developed by small companies and individual users, mean that you should be able to find software on RISC OS to cater for all your computing requirements. It is hoped that new developers will come on board to help promote and enhance RISC OS even more. RISCOS.org seeks to not only introduce newcomers and experts alike to this wonderful system, but to act as a resource centre and help forum for existing users around the world. Our software database is probably the most comprehensive repository of RISC OS links anywhere on the internet, and we update it frequently with new releases.
News Headlines from other RISC OS Portalscsa.announceSome news summaries maybe truncated. This is a limitation with GoogleGroups RSS feed and beyond our control unfortunately. OpenVector mailing list
OpenVector is improving! There is a mailing list and (potential) new users are welcome. To subscribe, send a (blank) email to openvector+subscr...@Torrens.o rg.uk OpenVector does everything Draw does (and then some!) and completely replaces Draw. If you use Draw at all - switch to OpenVector! DigitalRenderer 0.56 beta 8 released
DigitalRenderer 0.56 beta 8 is available for download from <[link]>. This module is used to provide sound support for applications and games ported to RISC OS using the SharedUnixLibrary, including FFplay and MPlayer. This release fixes another bug that surfaced with the recent release Raspberry Pi and Pandaboard at London user group, Monday 21st May 2012
The next meeting of the RISC OS User Group Of London will be: Raspberry Pi and Pandaboard Presented by Bernard Boase and Keith Dunlop Monday 21st May 2012, 7:45pm The Blue-Eyed Maid (upstairs in the Spice Lounge restaurant) 173 Borough High Street London SE1 1HR RONWUG Reminder Wednesday 16th May 2012
RONWUG - RISC OS North West User Group - 16th May 2012 May's RONWUG meeting is this Wednesday, usual time and place. See you there! ------------------------------ ------------- RONWUG Meetings - members, location & times Meetings are open to all interested in RISC OS computers and there are no Next MUG meeting - Saturday 19th May 12
The next meeting of the RISC OS Midland User Group (MUG) will take place on Saturday 19th May 2012 at 2pm. MUG are hoping to have a little bit of summer fruit present at this meeting subject to safe delivery of a Raspberry Pi hot off the production line. We will also be putting final plans in place for this year's show DrobeBBC4's Micro Men: an interview and review
Ahead of tonight's Micro Men programme, which charts the rivalry between Sir Clive Sinclair and Acorn Computers in the early 1980s, drobe.co.uk spoke to the film's producer, Andrea Cornwell, to find out more about the show - and now you can read our review of the film 'Threaded' Firefox for RISC OS build released to test
An experimental build of the RISC OS port of Firefox that promises a smoother experience has been released for people to test. You'll need the latest 2.0.0.20 version and then replace its executable with the one from here. The technical bit: developer Peter Naulls has moved the browser's polling for user interaction into a separate thread to aid multitasking with the rest of the RISC OS desktop. In brief: Acorn World show this weekend
Archive editor Jim Nagel summarises what to expect at the retro-themed show. Official website here [Update 2] A report by iconbar.com's Phil Mellor of the sell-out show is here - with pictures RISCOScode.com webzine publishes autumn issue
Drobe man Martin Hansen has updated his personal web publishing endeavour, RISCOScode.com, with a new issue for the autumn. It includes interviews with an organiser of the inaugural London RISC OS show, to be held in October 2009, and Richard Hallas, plus more bits and pieces. Go check it out. It's free. Tanks a lot! Double USB toy driver joy
RISC OS USB guru Dave Higton has released drivers for two remote-controlled gadgets: an 'executive mayhem' tank and a mini car. Get ready to order your armoured, missile-firing kit into position and destroy your office colleagues, or instead swap your computer's circuits for your own race track with a remote-controlled banger. The source code is available and the software should work on Simtec and Castle USB stacks. IconBarWakefield show reminder
This is a quick reminder that the 2012 Wakefield show is to be held next weekend, on Saturday the 28th of April. The show will be open between 10:30 and 4:30, at the usual venue of the The Cedar Court Hotel in Wakefield. Newsround
RISC OS 5.18 released SouthWest show reminder
This is a quick reminder that the 2012 SouthWest show is to be held this weekend, on Saturday the 25th of February. The show will be open between 10:45 and 3:30, at the venue of the Webbington Hotel and Spa near Weston-super-Mare. Newsround
Here's a quick roundup of everything that's happened over the past few weeks.New software releases Oldschool Reviews - Burn 'Out
It's about time we had another one of these, isn't it? As you've probably guessed, this time I'm looking at Burn 'Out, an arcade-style racing game released by Oregan in 1995, and rather heavily influenced by the arcade classic Power Drift. MyRISCOSRiscLua 5.40
RiscLua was updated to version 5.40 in November 2011. RISC OS 5.18 released
RISC OS Open have announced the release of their latest stable release of RISC OS, version 5.18 to be exact. This shiny new update features no less than 340 improvements since the last official release and has been vetted by Castle Technology for the Iyonix PC and RComp for their ARMini. The new ROM image should be able to upgrade all versions of RISC OS from version 5.07 or later and is provided with a flash programming tool (which also takes a backup of the previous version just incase you wish to go back). R-Comp release MusicMan 2
R-Comp have released the latest version of their CD playing software, MusicMan 2. This new update, released at the 2012 South West Show on Saturday, has finally brough digital CD playback to RISC OS. Users of older RISC OS computers (pre-Iyonix) can still use analogue playback. MusicMan 2 also brings a few neat features to the table, this version now displays track listings, album art and artist information when playing music. Charm version 2.5.0 released
Charm version 2.5.0 [32 bit] the set of high level language tools and demos for RISC-OS computers and emulators is now freely available under the terms of the GNU GPLv3 license. Voting now open for the RISCOScode Awards 2011
RISCOScode is running this year's RISC OS OscarsHere's how you can join in and vote... RISC OS OpenRISC OS Open at the Wakefield Show
This year, as ever, ROOL are very pleased to say we will be heading North to attend the Wakefield Show on Saturday 28th April. We’re looking forward to seeing everyone there, whether you’re a veteran of the RISC OS scene or a newcomer. Beeb@30
RISC OS Open are happy to be attending the Beeb@30 celebrations at the ARM offices in Cambridge this Sunday 25th March.This event will include guests such as key members of the Acorn Computers team who created the original BBC Micro, Chris Serle (the presented of the BBC’s “The Computer Programme”) and Eben Upton from the Raspberry Pi Foundation.Steve Revill and Ben Avison, both formerly employees of Acorn Computers, will be going along to join the celebrations, meet some old friends and spread the message about RISC OS Open. :)Tickets are still available here (for a limited time only). Do you sell software for RISC OS?
If so, ROOL are very keen to speak with you about an idea that we feel could bring you more customers and bring more users and developers into the RISC OS scene.If your software is free, then don’t worry – ROOL are planning on speaking to active developers of free RISC OS software over the coming weeks, too!Commercial developers, please get in touch with ROOL by sending an email to oem@riscosopen.org including the following information:Subject: ENQUIRYThe name of your businessYour website URLA list of your commercial RISC OS software (and very briefly what it is) RISC OS Open on Facebook
RISC OS Open has (belatedly!) created a Facebook page for our company. We’ll occasionally put the odd message on there for those of you who are part of the social networking thing… :)For the time being, I might pop a few things on the timeline there to fill out a bit of the history of how ROOL has developed over the years.Enjoy! EEPROM carrier boards ("CMOS widgets") now on sale
RISC OS Open Ltd (ROOL) are pleased to announce that we’ve teamed up with Sprow to bring you an EEPROM carrier board (or “CMOS widget”) for the BeagleBoard, BeagleBoard xM and PandaBoard.You simply plug this little board onto the relevant header pins on your board and newer versions of RISC OS (5.18 or newer) will automatically detect it and start saving your RISC OS configuration over reboots.These boards are an essential add-on for BeagleBoard and PandaBoard users. They cost just £5 plus £1.50 P&P.Find out more here.About ROOLRISC OS Open Limited (ROOL) manages the source code to RISC OS. We are an organisation run on a largely voluntary basis. We also offer professional services to anyone who is interested in developing commercial products using RISC OS.About Sprow:Sprow is an independent hardware and software developer who’s been involved in the Acorn/RISC OS scene for many years. He has a range of products available on his personal web pages and is an active contributor to the ROOL forums and CVS repository. And maybe of interest....The RegisterRoman roads get the web maps treatment
M-XXV traffic means Londinium to Venta (Winchester) takes 3.7 daysClassical scholars at Stanford University have created a "Geospatial network model of the Roman world" which offers the chance to calculate journey times along Roman roads in much the same way as is possible on Google Maps and other online mapping services.![]() Gates' Corbis busted again for fraud
Infoflows wins US$12m in damages, Gates still madCorbis, the digital stock photo company founded by Bill Gates in 1989, remains embroiled in a protracted fraud case instigated by Seattle based Infoflows.Australia's first space park launched
WA set to track space stations Swedish styleAustralia's only dedicated satellite park, SSC Space Australia, is now open for business and is currently in advanced negotiations with two international space agencies from Europe and Asia to use the new West Australian (WA) facility.Pirate Bay struggling to get on feet after DDoS to the knee
Anonymous says 'not us, dude'The Pirate Bay claimed to be "getting back up! Stronger than ever!" this evening after crumpling under a DDoS attack for most of today.UK.gov's G-Cloud 2.0 pushes back launch date
Public sector IT bazaar turns to open sourceThe launch of the second version of the UK government's IT shopping catalogue G-Cloud has slipped to the end of spring.Think GeekGadgets : iNox Stainless Steel iPhone Case
Computer Stuff : Roll-Up Keyboard
Electronics : Eskuche 33i Headphones
Geek Kids : LEGO Millenium Falcon ZipBins
Geek Toys : Limited Edition P-body Portal Gun Replica
Stuff.tv Latest GadgetsLeica X2 hands on
Did you fall in love with the Leica X1 two years ago? Well prepare to weep as the sequel is here and this high end compact is sexier and speccier than the first time round.Main image: (external news feeds last updated at 1:30am and took 3 seconds)
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