> I don't think it would dilute the main ELKS tree, the more people that get
> involve the better (even if they are just testers). Obviously nobody could
> be forced to work on other ports, it's just that some may be interested in
> trying it.

> Personally I would like to see ELKS branch out over many processors (just
> like it's big brother), and hopefully conquer the 16bit world.

I wonder if it would be possible to get some kind of Linux working on a
TI-83 graphing calculator with 32 kb's of RAM (the RAM is backed up, and
used both for storage and memory). I mean, taking advance of it's
ingenious BIOS. It supports Z80 assembly, automatic power-down, tons of
math stuff, it has two fonts. If it would be possible to make Linux run on
it...
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Thor`n

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