> The binary editions created by Corrado Santoro
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> are 4MB, more or less. The josbin-1e.tar.gz
> contains jjos-nbi. And, jjos-nbi definitely includes all those classes.

        The 1.1.8 JDK classes.zip I've got is 9122642 bytes, so I guess
Corrado is using a different version.  Whatever works.

> Based on size alone, I'd guess that josgrub-1e.tar.gz contains jjos-grub
> and jjos-grub includes all those classes. But, I don't know for sure.

        jjos-grub should not contain the classes; they're loaded as a GRUB
module doing GRUB boot-up; the tar file may very well have the finished
jjos.zip in it.

> Somewhere in the build process, classes.zip is "linked" to jjos-nbi and
> jjos-grub. I think an executable is concatinated with classes.zip to create
> them.

        The NBI format, IIRC, is a bit more complicated than that, but I
could be wrong; at any rate, the generation of jjos-nbi is handled by
mknbi-jjos, which JM hacked up.  jjos-grub is strictly an ELF binary.

-_Quinn


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