> I am a dreamer, but I would love to see an os that was completely
> modular. The most basic would be a module that is almost like Dos,
> i.e. command line. And it would do only the basic things. But it would
> have to come with add ons that you could add on very soon when you
> found that the initial modules was inadequate. But by being able to
> 'build' the modules on would enable one to have an OS that has only
> the features that you want.
Anyone remember OS2/Warp? :-)
Or PopDOS? That would be a great base to work from....
Mark
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