Otter and other ports at ROUGOL, Mon 17 April 2017
Bryan Hogan (339) 589 posts |
For anyone interested in how to port Linux programs to RISC OS, this month’s ROUGOL meeting will be right up your street: Otter browser and other ports – presented by Chris Gransden Monday 17th April 2017, 7:45pm The Blue-Eyed Maid (upstairs in the restaurant) http://rougol.jellybaby.net/meetings/index.html Chris Gransden has ported a number of programs from Linux to RISC OS, most notably the Otter web browser. This has been a significant development as it has made many more websites accessible from RISC OS. Chris will be telling us about how these ports are done, what else he has been working on, and what improvements are to come. He will also be giving us a sneak look at some currently unreleased ports using the Khronos OpenGL graphics library with hardware acceleration on the Raspberry Pi. Note this meeting is on bank holiday Monday. This is an opportunity for those who can’t normally get to the meetings due to work, or are put off by travelling through the rush hour, to come along! ROUGOL’s venue is only a short walk from many major attractions, such as The Tower of London, Tower Bridge, HMS Belfast, The Globe Theatre and Tate Modern, so why not do some sightseeing then finish off the day with a meal and some RISC OS chat? :-) |
Bryan Hogan (339) 589 posts |
Reminder that this meeting is tomorrow! |