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What about a plugin for BART PE

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 09:13
by Anonymous
Hello!

i am just wondering if it would might be possible to do a plugin for

windows bart pe

of course it is possible to install bart pe on harddisk and after starting with video and midi driver it only takes 3 mb of ram, not like xp 100 mb

is it possible or is there any problem implementing drivers seems not to be that big problem, PE is concittered to do this just place drivers in the drivers dir.

i am going to do some trying right now and check forum time by time maybe you others allready have knowledge about.

greetz
t3RRORbit

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 12:33
by Anonymous
so made a try and found some solution to get me to the target!

for those who are interesseted you need
Bart PE and XPE

or as fullpackage REATAGO

http://www.reatogo.de/BartPE/FEATURES/a ... lugins.htm

after creating cd i was able to start resolume, but xpe takes also 104 mb of ram, so dont know if it is realy useful :(

when trying to playback vid in resolume it closes no messages.

so it seems to be the problem that video driver is still not running correct and also codex are not impleted yet

i think this is going to be a long day finding solutions to get resolume running

audio is going to be the next problem :(


maybe all my work wont make any sense.anyone experiences in that?

but i think having a stable version of resolume and windows on cd to boot from in case of crashes or whatever would be great, it is also possible to to a resolume-box, use your pc like a x-box console and just put in cd and startup into resolume ;)

other might useful links are
http://www.bootcd.us/Build_CECD.htm
http://www.911cd.net/forums/index.php?c=8
http://www.parisot-net.com/plugins.htm
http://xpe.collewijn.info/index.php?mp=main.php&m=xpe


greetz
t3rrorbit

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 16:18
by juba
i was thinking about the same a few days ago... but indeed it doesn't use less memory, and being able to boot xpe with resolume from cd when you are in trouble is not very handy i think.
i'm using a very light xp installation at the moment, it only takes 88mb ram and has just 12 processes running... (i also have a backup-partition with an ghost image, so when it's really fucked i just boot to dos, dump the image back and i have a fresh resolume again, faster then booting from cd)

[Edited on 15-3-2005 by juba]

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 14:22
by Anonymous
yeah that's the other way i started thinking about after noticing that xpe wont work

now i am going to create an new windows partition with a mini-installation