I have the Phar Lap 286 Pmode DOS extender floppies that I can put online if anyone
wants them. I can also provide Any Borland C compiler from TC 2.01 to BC 3.1 for
anyone wanting to compile with it.
I have thought about doing ELKS in pmode, and I think the best way to bootstrap
(read, fix the broken code) would be to use a DOS based pmode environment.
If anyone wants this stuff, speak up, especially if you really think you can use
it. It would be in the form of downloadable floppy images.
--Perry
>
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Nyef
> writes:
> [...]
> >My goal: a running pmode system by January 15th at the absolute latest (I
> >really want it done by December 31, but I'm leaving a margin for error).
> >"Lead, follow, or get out of the way", Who's with me on this? :-)
>
> Excellent! I'm afraid I have too much on my plate at the moment to help
> with anything, even if I had the necessary knowledge, so I'll go for `get
> out of the way'; but I shall remain on the list to offer biased opinions,
> comments and/or sarcastic remarks as the need arises. I look forward to
> having a look at further developments.
>
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