Weekly Haiku, the Haiku Project’s roundup of recent development progress, has just posted their Feb. 21st issue. The update covers a wide range of topics including work on bootup debug output and the syslog daemon, advancements in PCI support, and the elimination of a few bugs related to graphics and memory accesses. Most significantly, a more recent PCI ID database has been added, which should bring improvements to PCI device identification, and there has also been recent work specific to PCI support on the PPC platform.
An update was also posted on the 16th of February, as reported on over at Studio-33. In that update, we find details of some progress on the Haiku Installer application, as well as Marcus Overhagen’s recent work on Haiku’s PS2 busmanager. And of course, Rudolf Cornelissen has been working on more graphics related items than I can count. Head on over to Weekly Haiku for all the details!
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