• Do all ROADS lead to ROMs?

    From info@riscosbits.co.uk@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 7 22:15:04 2023
    RISCOSbits are pleased to announce a new scheme to encourage current and potential software developers in the RISC OS scene, just in time for the
    MUG Xmas Market, where the discounts will apply for those registered (or
    who register at the Show). Called RISC OS Active Developer Scheme (or
    ROADS for short), the scheme offers discounted hardware to enable
    developers to work on new and modern hardware. The scheme isn't just
    aimed at current developers, but is also available to other developers
    who wish to work on RISC OS, including returning developers and existing
    users who wish to learn to code on RISC OS.

    There's an information and registration page available here which
    outlines the criteria for the scheme. Once a developer has completed the application form, and their eligibility has been approved, they will
    receive a username and password to allow access to discounted RISCOSbits hardware. Discounts of up to 50% are available, depending on the item
    and the commitment of the developer. The scheme also allows developers
    to pay for their hardware in interest-free instalments, to try to
    overcome the effects of the "cost of living" crisis. Whilst the scheme
    is targeted at all developers, overseas applicants should be aware that surcharges will apply to postage costs.

    The aim of the scheme was in recognition of comments made by others that
    one of the shortfalls of RISC OS at the current time is the lack of new
    and/or updated software. By offering discounts and instalments on
    hardware purchases, RISCOSbits hope that more developers will complement
    their older hardware and emulators with fresh, modern and contemporary
    hardware for coding and testing purposes. One prolific RISC OS
    programmer has commented on how using a RISCOSbits' FAST machine has
    improved his productivity in that compiling code is a much more
    enjoyable experience, and a RISCOS FAST system has become his new
    development machine; so making that more easily available to more
    programmers, especially during a cost of living crisis, seems like a no-brainer.

    The scheme recognises that there's a wealth of untapped ARM-coding and
    BASIC programming knowledge out there, that used to be productive in the
    RISC OS field, but has fallen back as the Acorn scene dwindled. It is
    hoped that easier access to quality contemporary hardware may encourage
    some of those programmers who left RISC OS in the 1990s and 2000s back
    into the fold, even if just to update some of their old software to
    allow it to run with newer machines.

    For more information, and to apply, go to
    https://www.riscosbits.co.uk/roads/


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