RE: Elks progress

1999-09-28 Thread Thomas Stewart

hi

ftp://microwindows.censoft.com/pub/microwindows/microwindows-0.83.tar.gz

Greg


Would it be a good idea to put a link to this on the main ELKS web site? 
Greg you must be getting board telling eveyone where it is?

tom

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RE: Elks progress

1999-09-27 Thread Greg Haerr

On Sunday, September 26, 1999 1:02 AM, Paul Khoury [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
: I haven't really kept up too much on the list, just still recieveing mail for my
: archive.  I've seen some posts regarding microwin - is this sorta like a GUI for 
:ELKS?

Yes, microwin runs both a Win32 api and an X-like API on ELKS.  Both run in 
quite a bit under 64k.  Currently, microwindows runs in about 40k and supports
window frames, title bars, buttons, etc and client coordinate drawing areas.


: Is there any network support?
: I have a 3COM EtherLink (original 8-bit, RJ-45) that I'd like to use to hook up to 
:my existing
: NT/OS/2/Solaris network.
: 

No network support.  Al's got a very basic unix sockets built but that's about 
it.

Greg



: Paul
: 
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RE: Elks progress

1999-09-27 Thread Louis P. Santillan

Where can we find the current version of NanoGUI/MicroWin?

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On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Greg Haerr wrote:

 On Sunday, September 26, 1999 1:02 AM, Paul Khoury [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
 : I haven't really kept up too much on the list, just still recieveing mail for my
 : archive.  I've seen some posts regarding microwin - is this sorta like a GUI for 
ELKS?
 
   Yes, microwin runs both a Win32 api and an X-like API on ELKS.  Both run in 
 quite a bit under 64k.  Currently, microwindows runs in about 40k and supports
 window frames, title bars, buttons, etc and client coordinate drawing areas.
 
 
 : Is there any network support?
 : I have a 3COM EtherLink (original 8-bit, RJ-45) that I'd like to use to hook up to 
my existing
 : NT/OS/2/Solaris network.
 : 
 
   No network support.  Al's got a very basic unix sockets built but that's about 
it.
 
 Greg
 
 
 
 : Paul
 : 
 :