Note: the news posts might be rather technical. Not interested in that? Just pick the appropriate build directory from the right-side menu and look at the last modified date. If you’re on Windows and don’t know if you have a 64- or 32-bit system, go for Windows (32-bit). Installer builds end in ‘-msi.zip’.

Future plans

Since this is based on the default Dark Glass theme provided by RapidWeaver, I’m still working on making it look more unique.
I’d also like to thank Eric Boon for allowing me to use his awesome Penguin icons that are used for the openMSX logo, thanks man!

So, what do I have in mind for this site?
  1. Add openMSX-Builder fork instructions
    I’ll be adding a separate page that shows detailed instructions on how you can get started with setting up your own openMSX-Builder and commit your own patches and suggestions. I’m still planning on adding support for automatic builds after each commit, instead of depending only nightly builds. The code is also still untested, so anyone willing to help me out there, would be welcome to do so!
  2. Add links
    All the side projects such as the Twitter account and the source code of the builder and site deserve some links in the sidebar as well.
    Of course dynamic links to the latest builds and the index of all builds will be added too!
    Finally, let’s not forget links to the openMSX homepage, compile instructions and project page.
  3. Add Twitter widget
    Keep you updated even if you don’t use Twitter yourself.
  4. And probably more
    that I can’t think of right now. Winking