What you want is not unix, you want AS/OS65 (search yahoo - don't
remember the URL), but its multitasking, has job control, threads AND a
tcp/ip stack. Mostly targetted towards c64 machines (also 6502 ->
actually 6510) but is nicely portable and wouldn't be hard to port to a
apple][x
t.
On Mon, 24 May 1999, Luciano [ISO-8859-1] Jos� Alves wrote:
> Legacy,
>
> > Is there a listing anywhere of which machines use which?
> >
>
> Look:
>
> Apple I 6502 (the bug is here...)
> Apple II+ 6502A and 6502B (this last I don't know)
> Apple IIe 65C02
> Apple II 6502 (the first machines) and the 6502A
>
>
> > Can you crunch the Elks kernel into 144kb? Seems like a tight fit, but if
> > need be we could use the 800kb 3 1/2 inch drives.
> >Good Idea! But this requires a hardware implementation.
>
> >
> > Well, you're certainly ambitious- but won't the drop from 640k to 64k be
> > utter murder?...
> > Well..For this I need compile a tiny kernel specially designed for Apple II+
> and planing to implemente a minimum code to access network.
>
> >Every public school I know still has a few thousand platinum ][e boxes, and if you
>could do this,
> > they would be forever grateful for extending their lives.
>
> Here, (in Santa Catarina - Brazil) the Apple II is a rare piece of
> museum :-(
>
> But I like these machines and run ELKS in AppleII+ is a possible dream.
> I intent to a develop some code to write in rom for memory preservation.
>
> The Apple II GS is never see here.
>
> You have interest to develop for Apple II too ? ;-)
>
>
>
> --
> At� mais...
>
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