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  1. New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rths.ml/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.4.win32-git-20191102-ff881bdb6-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.ml/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.4.win64-git-20191102-ff881bdb6-xpmod.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/custom NM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-28.8.0a1.win32-git-20191102-ff881bdb6-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-28.8.0a1.win64-git-20191102-ff881bdb6-xpmod.7z Official repo changes since my last build: - Issue #1257 - Part1: Remove watch class-hook and proxy trap. (c59c9682d) - Issue #1257 - Part 2: Remove watch/unwatch and JS watchpoint class. (44a077980) - Issue #1257 - Part 3: Remove/update tests. (24027f0df) - #1261 - Update status bar component for the removal of Object.(un)watch (ff881bdb6) My changes since my last build: - update libaom to rev 1f0a4746aa8bfcce3fe7fbd2092aef8fe247aef4 (without moz.build and aom_ports/aom_once.h) (4f8655fb7)
    4 points
  2. New NewMoon 27 Build! 32bit https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20191102-13f9e7fee-xpmod.7z 32bit SSE https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20191102-13f9e7fee-xpmod-sse.7z 32bit noSSE https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20191102-13f9e7fee-xpmod-ia32.7z 64bit https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win64-git-20191102-13f9e7fee-xpmod.7z source repo: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27 repo changes since my last build: - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - pointer style before patch (e67d52f86) - Bug 1141067 - byte operations on x86/x64. r=sunfish (072056e84) - Bug 1138348 - byte array test cases. r=h4writer (9495e2804) - pointer style (3a458b6e8) - Bug 1138348 - byte ops on x86_64. r=h4writer (e5ad2140a) - Bug 1134791 - Show the testharness.js output when the browser remains open after running the test; r=bz (27fedb2ed) - Bug 1137515 part 2 - Change to media [partially applied] (203599e89) - Bug 1125848 - Consolidate PCompositor's creation-destruction logic. r=sotaro (022a02f8a) - Bug 1137291 - avoid clobbering an input register. r=h4writer (9d742a093) - Bug 1136352 - Fix RemoveTextureAsync handling r=nical (172b17d45) - Bug 1139935 - Re-enable RemoveTextureFromCompositableTracker r=nical (ea9735be9) (ddef3772b) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1090583 part 2 - Fix the property count check in MonitorAssign to check the actual count instead of the capacity. r=bhackett (3f1daa802) - Bug 1090583 - Fix a pre-existing issue with MLoadElementHole and negative index checks. r=bhackett (1278f0b1a) - Bug 1141190 - Remove docshell/test/moz.build; r=mshal (641a1716f) - bug 1161402 assert that some public methods are called on reader task queue r=cpearce (c8355d774) - bug 1161402 assert that public methods are not called after shutdown r=cpearce (07db4d8d0) - Bug 1137906 - Shutdown cached children when shutdown the document. r=surkov (45e3894eb) - Bug 1141676 - Reftest for sizing of synthetic sub/superscript glyphs r=jdaggett (eab4327fb) - Bug 1141748 - Do not use non-standard flag argument of String.prototype.replace in CSSUnprefixingService.js. r=dholbert (631be2090) - Bug 1134537 - Delete GnomeVFS extension. r=roc (cd03d727a) - Bug 1063880 - Allow a --disable-compile-environment to go through a full mach build. r=mshal (67ef7e874) - Bug 1063880 - Do not emit Linkable-derived objects when COMPILE_ENVIRONMENT is not set. r=mshal (7e4b1f82a) - Bug 1141660 - Always export memalign from jemalloc, even on Windows. r=njn (b625580bf) - Bug 1135354 - Crash/Hang when clicking URL with a huge length r=mcmanus (84b653c37) - remove errneously commited patch (39668bbff) (13f9e7fee)
    2 points
  3. New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rths.ml/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20191102-6b769f4-uxp-ff881bdb6-xpmod.7z Browser-only Suite Win32 https://o.rths.ml/boc-uxp/bnavigator.win32-20191102-6b769f4-uxp-ff881bdb6-xpmod.7z source patch (excluding UXP): https://o.rths.ml/boc-uxp/boc-uxp-src-xpmod-20190720.7z No official repo changes since my last build. For UXP changes please see above.
    2 points
  4. actually whole NT6 line was plagued with this, but for a reason in short, all versions (SKU's) were installed on hard drive, all language packs, all components (SxS) so user didn't had to use installation DVD for things... but to surprise, i guarantee you that vista and win7 also fit on 700 MB CD with all updates and also if you manually remove from Install WIM, stuff that you really don't need as "power user", you can also shrink install size to ~1.5 GB (this is case for x86, trust me i done it )
    1 point
  5. According to information at VideoHelp.com, it appears that starting with PotPlayerSetup-1.7.19955-ads.exe the installer is Ad-Supported.
    1 point
  6. You know, I once suggested to make dedicated sub-board on members projects, you might bump my topic
    1 point
  7. Last night I was looking at Steam to see if there were any 2000/XP-compatible games I would want. I found isometric 2D games and noticed they wanted Windows 7 (DX11/12) or worse! I wonder what DX11/12 would even bring to them. Though web browsing is still mostly enjoyable on my T60, there are outliers. And those are Google services. I swear that a Core Duo T2400 can do 480p perfectly (and maybe 720p), but 480p is incredibly choppy on YouTube. I also had to use Google Docs for some group thing (would never touch that junk for something I, and only I would work on) and that was incredibly slow compared to anything else. Not only that, I couldn't even paste stuff in using the right-click menu; I'd get a message telling me to use keyboard shortcuts! So not only do they bloat stuff to the max; it is left incomplete!
    1 point
  8. This ThinkPad T60 is the machine I end up using most of the time, because I'm seldom at the place where my desktops are located. Chipset: Intel i945PM (ICH7) CPU: Intel Core Duo T2400 1.8 GHz RAM: 2 x 1 GB DDR2-667 GPU: ATI Mobility Radeon X1300 (64 MB internal, 192 MB shared RAM) SSD: Crucial CT120BX300 120 GB SATA-III (running at SATA-I due to controller limitations) Optical: HL-DT-ST GCC-4247N DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive OS: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional The battery died a few weeks ago (planning on getting some more), but it works good for web browsing and productivity applications. In fact I use it for web browsing while doing more hardware intensive/9x stuff on my desktops! It is also not flimsy unlike my ultra-thin Kaby Lake win10 disaster with its failing hinges!
    1 point
  9. As strange as it might seem (but being on MSFN, I don't think I will be regarded as a nutjob), this is my main computer. It's the RDD, the Retro Daily Driver. It is my main computer, as well as being the development system for the UOC Patch. While it's old, it runs very fast thanks to two reasons: it's overclocked and it uses formerly high end parts. These are the specs: CPU: Intel Pentium !!!-S 1.4GHz overclocked to 1.5GHz (Tualatin core, Socket 370) M/B: QDI Advance 10T (VIA Apollo Pro 133T) RAM: 1.5GB PC133 SDRAM GPU: Gecube Radeon X1950 Pro Storage: 1x Western Digital Blue 500GB SSD, 1x Western Digital Velociraptor 300GB HDD Audio: Creative Sound Blaster AWE64 Value CT4520 ISA LAN: 3Com 3C905C TX-M 10/100 OS: Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3, modified to consume as little RAM as possible, the UI has been replaced by a Windows 3.x styled one with Stardock Windowblinds 5.1. I still need to do some other upgrades on the RDD. Mostly, I need to add another SSD, replace the CPU with a Tualatin SL6BY, which I've read that can overclock more than its predecessor, the SL5XL Tually. I also need to check out if I can get a Radeon HD3850 or an HD4670 to work reliably on my motherboard, or else I will get another X1950 Pro.
    1 point
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