On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Steve Drake wrote: > The reason I can see for ELKS is what first lead me to take an interest > in it -- the "E" in ELKS stands for "Embeddable." For those looking for a free, open source, embeddable OS, check out: http://www.cygnus.com/ecos/ It does require a 32-bit (or 64-bit) processor, but AFAIK that's not a big deal for real embedded projects. ELKS is for funzies. Shane
- RE: kernel fission was: msdos/umsdos support? Paul Roberts
- Re: kernel fission was: msdos/umsdos support? Alistair Riddoch
- Re: kernel fission was: msdos/umsdos support? Chipzz
- Re: kernel fission was: msdos/umsdos support... Shane Kerr
- Re: kernel fission was: msdos/umsdos sup... Steve Drake
- Re: kernel fission was: msdos/umsdo... Shane Kerr
- Re: kernel fission was: msdos/u... David Given
- Re: kernel fission was: msd... ror4
- Re: kernel fission was: msd... David C.S. Prior
- Re: kernel fission was: msd... Shane Kerr
- Re: kernel fission was: msd... David Given
- RE: kernel fission was: msd... Rod Boyce
- Re: kernel fission was: msdos/u... Jakob Eriksson
- Re: kernel fission was: msdos/umsdos sup... Dan Olson
- Re: kernel fission was: msdos/umsdo... David Murn
- RE: kernel fission was: msdos/umsdos support? Paul Roberts
