Re: Network Adapter?

1999-03-12 Thread Alistair Riddoch
=?EUC-KR?B?wMzH/LG4?= writes: Hi I'm new to ELKS, and very excited as you were. :) I hope that I will be able to see a continued improvement of this mailing list. Now I ask you a question. I've got the elks-0.0.68.tar.gz, and I have two queries about this source. What are

Re: Is ELKS dead?

1999-03-12 Thread Alistair Riddoch
Simon Wood writes: As 'Linux' is the current craze :-) then it seems appropriate to update the very outdated web page - the people have a right to know what is going on with ELKS, and perhaps some of them will be able to offer coding time towards the project. Secondly regarding Psion

ELKS on the Psion 3a: Update

1999-03-12 Thread Simon Wood
I have done some more investigation into the possibility of port ELKS to run on the Psion. I have had the following successes: 1). Compiling and running code built on Linux to control the IN and OUT instructions without causing a Memory Protection Faults. 2). Using Psion Serial Cable ('soap on a

Re: Network Adapter?

1999-03-12 Thread John Carr
On Fri, Mar 12, 1999 at 04:35:31PM -, Dongray, Derek W wrote: I'd be interested in seeing it working since I have a setup which includes a 3c503. I run DOS using the cwnryr (?) packet drivers to copy stuff to the floppy to move to ELKS. For I downloaded some code I found a couple of

Re: Network Adapter?

1999-03-12 Thread Dan Olson
Since I've mangled the 3c503 driver to bits, I could re-create that code from scratch again if there was interest. The main reason I didn't bother was because people were more interested in plip/slip/ppp, than the 3c503, even when I offered to mail cards to those who were interested in the

distribution

1999-03-12 Thread Molenda, Mark P
I hope this is the right listserv to post this. I have been using Linux for several years, both Slackware and RedHat. I was excited to hear about the 8086 listserv. Is there somewhere that I can find a complete distribution for the 8088/8086 PC's?I have both an IBM XT and a NecV20 laptop