This is what I found in comp.os.linux.answers in the Linux Projects Map LPM post... Look at the Remarks1 line !!!!!!
Cheers, Arne
------------------------------- snip ------------------------------- Title: ELKS (Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset) - Linux 8086 Desc1: Linux core running on [initially] 8086 hardware with Desc2: 64K split I/D binaries Desc3: Desc4: Desc5: Author: Alan Cox and others AuthorEmail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] InfoSources1: Usual DOS documentation 8) InfoSources2: Web page http://www.linux.org.uk/Linux8086.html InfoSources3: Assistance: see Remarks3-5 CurrentStat: Working on C compiler and libs; building a Linux8086 binary emulator ETA: Depends on compiler availability and number of hackers involved. Remarks1: Longer term target embeddable Z80 and 6809 kernels Remarks2: [See Dave Braun's UZI before dismissing as impossible..] Remarks3: People willing to donate a working _free_ 8086 C compiler Remarks4: with source. Or to help with porting an existing 68000 Remarks5: compiler. General kernel hackers, 8086 assembler hackers. Entered: 09 Jun 1995

