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I've
had ideas in my head for a long time now on what I would like to
do for the eComstation (eCS) community. There were ideas that I
could learn to program in REXX, I played around with it briefly,
and then dropped it. I tried Java, dropped it. Gave up on the
whole idea.
I have worked on web sites though for years.
I'm not the best, but I am not the worst. So I have been cooking
ideas on making a site that promoted eCS. What would it be about?
What would its focus be? Why would anyone give a rat's ass?
I
am a regular guy. I am not very technical and I have very little
patience when it comes to installing programs and getting things
work. In my head, they just should (work). I mean, why put all
that work into making a program when you expect a typical user to
install a program then put this .dll in this directory and that
.dll in that directory. I have stopped more then one install
saying “screw that”. I hate to think how long some
people have put into making a program for people to enjoy, just to
find out that people never got past the install.
I also
like playing games. I have played games since the DOS days. I have
fond memories of DOOM, Masters of Orion, X-Com, and many more.
Today even, with a family, I do sneak twenty-thirty minutes
playing something that I find off the Internet. eCS was never
known for games, yes there were some games, but never anything
that turned heads. Even with DOS compatibility, getting DOS games
to run was a small exercise in patience, especially when it came
to sound.
Today, eCS does not have a large market. I wish
it did, but then again I wish I were a millionaire. Alas, I don't
think either of those wishes will becoming true anytime soon. So
as my thought process continued, I thought, people are still using
DOS, they are still running Windows 3.11 be it work or play. Yes,
I am sure not a lot, very few. But I know A LOT of people play DOS
games still, or have a favorite DOS/Windows 3.11 program they
would love to run again.
And that was when I had my idea.
eCS is a great platform, if you run it, you know that. But there
needs to be a way to bridge that understanding with a need. People
playing old DOS games is becoming more popular then ever, eCS
should shine in that. eCS uses less physical resources then
Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7 so people with slower computers
used to working with DOS should be right at home.
BlueNexus
will be designed with these goals:
Getting
DOS, Windows 3.11, Java, and native eCS (OS/2) games working in
eCS with no effort to the end user. This will also include
emulators for consoles such as Atari, Sega, and Colecovision.
Creating
a database of ALL games that work on eCS (DOS, Windows 3.11,
Java, and native eCS (OS/2)) on the website, this will include
pictures, guides, books, and the programs themselves. This will
also draw non-eCS users to the site and thus bring awareness to
the eCS to people that have never heard of the OS.
Work
with websites such as Abandonia that already do a great job of
archiving DOS programs and games. I do not want to replace them;
I want to work with them but focus on eCS in the process, thus
having a different draw.
Help
the eCS community focus ideas, everyone that uses eCS should not
look at it as just working with an OS, it is working with a close
family. I believe everyone should pitch in somehow. Some people
can lend time, some money, some with skills. This site will
assist in showing people how they can become active but not eat
into their lives.
Work
with, not against other eCS websites. BlueNexus
will not report on daily eCS news besides some of the larger
stories such as the release day of eCS 2.0. I will focus on games
working with eCS. There are much better eCS sites that will do a
much better job. I will not have forums if I can help it, I would
rather push people to another eCS forums such
as OS/2 World™s where there is a very knowledgeable group
already looking over people there.
I
am excited with eCS's future and I want to show my thanks to the
team of people that make it happen. I cannot program, I cannot
give a million dollars to the cause, but what I can do is learn
eCS and make a website that can show people like myself what it is
about, and help them come into the fold.
Craig
Miller Webmaster - BlueNexus www.bluenexus.net
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Every
12th of the month, take 30 minutes and make the
eComStation Community stronger. Here is the calendar of what is
due and what is done. If you have an idea of what we, as a group,
should try one month, please send me an email anytime!
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2011
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Activity
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April
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Wikipedia
Blitz! 30
Minutes checking Wikipedia and if you see a place eCS (OS/2) is
missing or needs more info, fill it out.
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May
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Email
a developer day! You
like your eCS software?!? I'm sure you do, and I'm sure
whomever is writing that code would love to hear from you!
Write them and tell them why you use their software and thank
them!
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June
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Open
that Abandoned Program! There
are some awesome eCS apps/games out there but unfortunately the
author is either AOL, just stopped development, or thought no
one used it. Email them (maybe find an email in the readme)
telling why you like their app, and ask them if they plan to
continue, if not, ask them to open it up to the eCS so it is
not lost forever.
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July
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Donate
Money! That
kid in a 3rd
world
does not to eat as much as you need to donate to an eCS
development team. How much? $5.00 a month, and were on month
4...cough up $20.00 or do not pass go! If you do not know who
to donate to, head over to the “What
can I do?” link or email me. Remember, it takes money
to have great apps. No one likes a cheap ass!
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August
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Join
the eCS Community! So
you read my site and a few others, cruse silently though the
newsgroups, and when you log into IRC you type nothing? This
month I want you to get out of your shell and join Yahoo!
Groups or www.os2world.com
forums and have a voice! If you like eCS, then talk about it,
if eCS is pissing you off, then talk about it, if your
hemorrhoids are flaring up again, I don't want to know.
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September
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Wikipedia
Blitz! 30
Minutes checking Wikipedia and if you see a place eCS (OS/2) is
missing or needs more info, fill it out.
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October
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Email
a developer day! You
like your eCS software?!? I'm sure you do, and I'm sure
whomever is writing that code would love to hear from you!
Write them and tell them why you use their software and thank
them!
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November
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What
are you going to ask Santa for? Do
you want BlueTooth drivers for eCS? Maybe a new port of your
favorite Windows app? How about fix a big that has been there
since OS/2 3.0? Email me, I will compile them and post the
requests to the BlueNexus home site and send them to Mensys.
They need and want to know.
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December
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Donate
Money! Happy
Holidays! Now that you have spent that money on everyone else,
time to buy yourself that eCS app/game you always wanted. If
your happy with what you have, donate that money to an eCS
development group. Can't remember who to donate to? Head over
to the “What can I do?”
link or email me. Don't be a Grinch, $25.00 minimum!
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