01 May 2024 ============ Back into 'Riscy' business ;-) The news of the recent release of RiscOS 5.30 brought back a sudden urge to again try out this dinosaur of an operating system as an daily driver again. The setup process was easy as usual (you can find more details in an article in the "computer stuff" section of this phlog - it hasn't changed anything). Well, after about 15 minutes from downloading to flashing to wiring my trusty Raspberry Pi i had now again a working RiscOS system. After firing it up it took my only another 5 minutes until my muscle memory kicked in and i was using the system again like i had never stopped. What still to this day amazes me is the sheer responsiveness of this OS on objectively meager hardware (i am running it on a Pi 3, but its perfectly usable even on slower Pis). Another thing that still amazes me is the software ecosystem that somehow managed to survive and even put food on the table of small software companies releasing commercial software for this platform... and that the users of this platform are very willing to pay for software. And by "pay for software" i am not talking about some dubious cloud subscription like we are used today, but for actual software licences that you OWN afterwards. Somehow, everything in this ecosystem and this community seems to be frozen in time at some point in the mid to late 90s, even the websites of most companies that cater to this platform look this way... and i am absolutely loving it. Oh, by the way: This post was written with StrongED on RiscOS.