Dredging my memory, back in AFE in Hong Kong the original BBC-based stock market terminal software was originally developed on 6502 CoPros on Beebs, and then moved to 65Tube on RISC OS. The RISC OS stock market terminal software was developed on RISC OS 2 machines, the PC-based version was initially developed with PCEm for writing and hardware PCs for testing.
We had a RISCiX machine running as a server for shared services, but almost all user data - including development sources - was on the personal machines of the developers. When I was there we had started a rudimentary form of centralised source archiving. Checking my network map all the admin staff were on A-series RISC OS machines.
We had a RISCiX machine running as a server for shared services, but almost all user data - including development sources - was on the personal machines of the developers. When I was there we had started a rudimentary form of centralised source archiving. Checking my network map all the admin staff were on A-series RISC OS machines.
Statistics: Posted by jgharston — Wed Mar 13, 2024 2:32 pm