Chris Johnson <
chrisjoh...@spamcop.net> wrote:
> In article <533ddf105...@no.spam.invalid>,
> Dev <spam...@no.spam.invalid> wrote:
> > In article <
533dc81718chr...@spamcop.net>,
> > Chris Johnson <
chrisjoh...@spamcop.net> wrote:
> > > In article <533dc54a0...@no.spam.invalid>,
> > > Dev <spam...@no.spam.invalid> wrote:
> > > > But what about on a RPC with RISC OS 3.7 to replace Pluto 2.04b?
> > > You should be on at least v. 3.04e, which was the latest of the
> > > general releases.
> > So you mean it doesn't work?
> I'm not sure what you are asking. Version 2.04b is a very old
> version, and version 3 had a number of improvements. However, as
> stated further up the thread, if you are at 3.04e, then there is
> little advantage in upgrading further, since the main change in v.
> 3.06 is to make it ARMv7 aware. It should still work on old hardware
> and older versions of RISC OS.
Russell suggested there was No benefit to installing it on a RPC. I asked
I've since tried it. It does install and seems to work okay until I come to
write in either news or email. It accepts the Subject but crashes on the
first space typed into the body. This suggests to me some problem in the