I did finally play around with this this morning, and came up with a
bootible View diskette, using 498k of 880k.
This is without adding the TCP/IP libraries yet.
Here are the contents of the bootable diskette.
df0:c/LoadWB
df0:s/Startup-Sequence
df0:libs/asl.library
df0:libs/mathieeedoubtrans.library
df0:libs/diskfont.library
df0:rebol/rebol
df0:rebol/user.r
And I opened a window with view, after booting with the floppy.
Got a rush of excitement comparing this to Multimedia players of old
(AVision, Scala, etc.)
Steve Shireman
"The future is here, the future is now..." Firesign Theatre in "We're
All Bozos On This Bus"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> An Amiga would would be awesome, but unfortunately this is a mass production
> lowest cost type of thing.
>
> If I could get /View running on a floppy I would go into an ecstatic seizure
> of convulsionary back flips.
>
> --Ryan
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Bootible Workbench floppy is the only way I can imagine.
> > Haven't tried it, but I suspect it would work. (Even View, I suspect)
> >
> > But do you have an Amiga?
> >
> > Steve Shireman
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > > I would like to run REBOL/core on a system without a hard drive, only a
> > > mere floppy. Any recommendations?
> > >
> > > --Ryan
> > >
> > > Ryan Cole
> > > Programmer Analyst
> > > www.iesco-dms.com
> > > 707-468-5400
>
> --
>
> Ryan Cole
> Programmer Analyst
> www.iesco-dms.com
> 707-468-5400