Since everyone is mentioning targets have these been done yet? I have a few
of these in the garage, pen based 8086 20M drive.
Just checking.
cya,Andrew...
http://www.opendesign.cx
> Does this mean ELKS has TCP/IP networking with PPP and/or SLIP?
Nope. Thats a totally seperate project
Does this mean ELKS has TCP/IP networking with PPP and/or SLIP?
-Original Message-
From: Alistair Riddoch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 26 April 2000 21:43
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
> Looking at the state of the project it is no longer obvious to me which way to
> proceed. It essentially runs pretty stably on all my test platforms, and I
> have reached the point where it is no longer obvious to me what to do next.
>
> Any ideas anyone?
Call it 0.99 announce it and go on hol
Hei, who's that Veronica Parsons?
Did I understand right? Did you really got to run ELKS
on a HP200lx. If you got, PLEASE let me know how you
did! I'm expecting for this moment since I heard about
ELKS the first time!!!
Thank you for any information!
--- Steve Korson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
Michael
>Yes. How about a Linux- or Minix-like way to install. To me it seems to be
Linux can do this because it makes the assuption that it is being installed
on "standard" target hardware - a 386 or better PC.
ELKS does not really have a single target platform although I guess some
would like
Alistair Riddoch wrote:
> Looking at the state of the project it is no longer obvious
> to me which way to
> proceed. It essentially runs pretty stably on all my test
> platforms, and I
> have reached the point where it is no longer obvious to me
> what to do next.
>
> Any ideas anyone?
Yes.
On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 11:56:40PM +0100, Alan Cox wrote:
> > that is unusable. I was hoping to be able to get a linux derivitive on it in hopes
>of
> > making it useable for terminal emulation as well as some standard development.
> >
> > I will poke around for a while, but I don't doubt you.
>