=?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
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very outdated web page - the people have a right to know what is going on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
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
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
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
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