12-29-2022, 10:32 PM
https://www81.zippyshare.com/v/13pCCwvq/file.html
above link, is a tiny video, showing my "custom desktop" I was going to use to deploy my software.
was inspired to post this, after reading the "windowing" thread
I was trying, at one time, to find a "teeny tiny" linux.
it was something like "minimal linux live" or something.
I was able to run QB64 programs that did *not* use any graphics screens.
I was thinking about trying to get "X" onto it... which *should* allow me to run compiled QB64 graphics programs.
which would allow my DESKTOP to run...
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this idea, combined with the other guy doing to "windowing" project? Might make a pretty cool result.
you boot into either your software, or, the desktop and your software.
absolute minimum *anything* other than just what you need to run your software... absolutely *nothing* would be able to disrupt it. software thus? would be beyond cross platform... if theres a 64 bit computer? it runs your software. period.
above link, is a tiny video, showing my "custom desktop" I was going to use to deploy my software.
was inspired to post this, after reading the "windowing" thread
I was trying, at one time, to find a "teeny tiny" linux.
it was something like "minimal linux live" or something.
I was able to run QB64 programs that did *not* use any graphics screens.
I was thinking about trying to get "X" onto it... which *should* allow me to run compiled QB64 graphics programs.
which would allow my DESKTOP to run...
==========================================
this idea, combined with the other guy doing to "windowing" project? Might make a pretty cool result.
you boot into either your software, or, the desktop and your software.
absolute minimum *anything* other than just what you need to run your software... absolutely *nothing* would be able to disrupt it. software thus? would be beyond cross platform... if theres a 64 bit computer? it runs your software. period.