Anyone:
Can anyone send a copy of 'sched.c' (1,106k)? The untarred/kernel dir at
mit won't access this one particular file, for some reason. I need to throw
the kernel on a flopy and run. No time to get into unix and unravel???
I appreciate it.
Send it off-list to:
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or
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Michael Pensler
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eat my flesh and drink my blood ..
... tomorrow I'll cry, tomorrow I'll
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I don't have any exact figures, but I'd figure that PCjrs upgraded
to 640K are somewhat rare. OOTB they came with 128K or maybe 256K.
_However_ some people bought the later versions - after upgrading they
were like regular PCs but cheaper. I'd figure that they would cost even
less now
I visited a Salvation Army center by house and they had tons of them
(the suitcase kind and they may be had a couple dozen or so) but I
cant testify to usability because they were all just laying on the
floor in the implicit "non working" section of the center. I can
see how much they cost if
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From: Alistair Riddoch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael W. Shaffer)
Subject: Re: Boot success on PCjr
Date: Mon, Feb 08, 1999, 13:03
How common are these PCjr machines? If they are quite rare it may only be
worth including support for them as an option. If there are alot about,
A good place that I have found for crosslisted BIOS behavior for
PC/XT/PCjr is helppc which a DOS program. Available on simntel and
a link from Ray Moon's ASM FAQ.
Louis
On Mon, 8 Feb 1999, Michael W. Shaffer wrote:
From: Alistair Riddoch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael W.
This is going to cause some problems because the segment at 32K is used by
the BIOS disk driver. I think the driver only uses 1K as requests are only
ever 1k, and we do not glob requests together. I am considering hard coding
1k block requests into the kernel to simplify the request code,and
How common are these PCjr machines? If they are quite rare it may only be
worth including support for them as an option. If there are alot about,
then we should support them out of the box.
Just a few comments about the PCjr.
1) Unlike others on the list, I have only seen 1 or 2 at thrift
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Hey, I'm kind of new to Linux. Well, I guess I'm new to any Unix based OS. I
was wondering if you could email me the files and tell me how to set up the
OS? You don't have to if you don't want to, but It would be really helpful,
because I'm still learning linux syntax and haven't even go to
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