Hi,

On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 3:55 PM,  <peasth...@shaw.ca> wrote:
> From:   Carl Spitzer <cw...@safe-mail.net>
> Date:   Sun, 25 Nov 2012 12:14:38 -0800
>> ... likely there will still be uses for some things with floppies for a 
>> while.
>
> To illustrate, the basic PC Native Oberon system is
> installed from one diskette.  Another 3 diskettes provide
> the complete system including GUI, network connectivity, FTP
> client, elementary Web browser, regular expression processor,
> file comparitor and other commonplace applications.

Which version would you recommend? My minimal attempts to boot
OberonOS were unsuccessful. It's kind of bitrotted over the years for
various reasons, I suppose. (Also emulators always have trouble with
less-popular OSes.)

But I've become a fairly big fan of Wirth languages over the past two
or three years, so I've dug up various bits and pieces relating to DOS
(if anybody is curious in discussing it).

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