Hi!

>> Stripped down Unix can be ported to MSX. If we say "64K is enough for
>>program".
>> Some UNIX ports to 16-bit machines (Marat, can you say DVK? :-) prove that.
>> MSX memory management is enough to handle multitasking environment if
>> programs will not access hardware dirtectly -- and unix programs doesn't.
>>
><and many other letters>
>
>    I know yet another UNIX-realization for Z80:
>
>        UZI (UNIZ ZILOG Implementation) by Douglas Braun,

  Very interesting!
  Try to get the source code, please.


>this is an UNIX 7th edition implementation, which use HD-swaping for
>task-switching and programs have only low 32K of memory.

  A friend of mine ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) HAS made a multitasking
environment for MSX !!  
  And the programs can be 44K long!!

  Have a look here:

  http://capsule.home.ml.org

  and here:

  http://www.civila.com/archives/msx/pr.html
    (not oficial yet, but... here's the latest version, that works without
RS232).


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