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  • PrayerWarrior
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    Re: Windows 7 problems? Windows 7 is Dead! JesOS 7 Released

    that sounds really cool! my best friend is a huge computer nerd, and knows a lot about how computers work, for being so young. he would definitely appreciate this. i'm currently in school for Computer Programming and hopefully i'll be able to learn some of this neat techie stuff.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Not unless you become a True Christian™. The program is off-limits to the unsaved.
    . . . and Pastors of small congregations with limited funds.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Mr Jake View Post
    This is amazing! I've never known until know that such an operating system exists! Where can I find it?

    Also, I'm wondering about a few things. Is the API development of the JesOS interface accessor open source? Because if so, it might be prone to DDOS (Demonized Denial Of Service) attacks, thus slowing the OS down.
    Not unless you become a True Christian(tm). The program is off-limits to the unsaved.

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  • Mr Jake
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    This is amazing! I've never known until know that such an operating system exists! Where can I find it?

    Also, I'm wondering about a few things. Is the API development of the JesOS interface accessor open source? Because if so, it might be prone to DDOS (Demonized Denial Of Service) attacks, thus slowing the OS down.

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  • Brother Shawn
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    You are very right James. One shall never argue with a True Christian™ if they want to make it into Heaven.

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  • James Hutchins
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    Originally posted by Brother Shawn View Post
    I don't think anyone programs in machine language anymore. There are programs called compilers that turn more readable languages into machine language (aka binary).
    God does. He is at the core of every instruction. He does not want 'interpreters'. He makes direct and unmistakable directions.

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  • Brother Shawn
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    I don't think anyone programs in machine language anymore. There are programs called compilers that turn more readable languages into machine language (aka binary).

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  • James Hutchins
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    Originally posted by Brother Shawn View Post
    Whoever said I was going to modify the verses or the operating system?
    You cannot improve on anything that God created. As everyone knows, God created everything. So simple, even a machine language programmer can understand it.

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  • Brother Shawn
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    Whoever said I was going to modify the verses or the operating system?

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Hear! Hear! Why would anyone want to change anything at all from JesOS? As JesOS can do everything, there is no need for development - or as we say, "false programming."

    The warranty specifically states: (i) If anyone shall add unto these instructions, God shall add unto his hard disk the viruses that are written in this book:
    (ii) And if anyone deletes any of the words of the book, the warranty, stated or implied, will be taken away and his name will be deleted from the register of license holders.

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: Windows 7 problems? Windows 7 is Dead! JesOS 7 Released

    Originally posted by Brother Shawn View Post
    I would highly consider JesOS if it had software development tools. Those are very important in my field of work and hobby.
    JesOS has no software tools, it is all hardwired into the KJV processor. What makes you think you could do anything more perfect than the Word of God®?
    Last edited by James Hutchins; 11-04-2011, 05:47 PM.

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  • Brother Shawn
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    I would highly consider JesOS if it had software development tools. Those are very important in my field of work and hobby.

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  • James Hutchins
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    I love JesOS for my kids. It prevents them from going to any website that is not Pastor™ approved. It also reports all activity back to the Church for scrutiny. It is like having God watching your every move.

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  • Cranky Old Man
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    I am very happy with JesOS. I especially like the prayers it shows while starting up or shutting down. It allows me to spend the 45 minutes it takes to start in a way that pleases Jesus.

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    No! Of course not! As the original OS, JesOS can have no predecessors. All other Operating Systems are false operating systems.

    JesOS, in any of its versions, cannot be used as dual-booted. You shall have no opertaing System before JesOS.

    If you are interested, I'm sure by now someone will have put the instructions on the internet as a pdf file (a format designed by Pastor Deacon Fred). They are lengthy and it's a steep learning curve. They start with the first 4 books of Development, explaining the philosophy behind JesOS and its capabilities. (There are many worked examples.)

    They move into the first great upgrade, known as Corinth, which was almost a new system. They continue into Rock, which was very well regarded in its day, and end with Landover's view of the future of JesOS and its Mission Statement.

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