Okay, had anyone done a name search prior to production? MINiX3.org might
not be amused. Go was the last test of overlapping names.
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John S Wolter
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On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 2:11 AM, john s wolter
johnswol...@wolterworks.comwrote:
Okay, had anyone done a name search prior to production? MINiX3.org might
not be amused. Go was the last test of overlapping names.
I don't see the name conflict. rpix86 and MINIX look entirely different
to
At 07:05 PM 3/27/2013, Jim Hall wrote:
On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 2:11 AM, john s wolter
mailto:johnswol...@wolterworks.comjohnswol...@wolterworks.com wrote:
Okay, had anyone done a name search prior to production? MINiX3.org
might not be amused. Go was the last test of overlapping names.
I thought this was cool: Patrick Aalto ported DSx86 to the Raspberry Pi, as
rpix86 (as in R. Pi x86), so now you can run DOS on the Pi.
http://rpix86.patrickaalto.com/
From his blog (http://rpix86.patrickaalto.com/rblog.html) I gather that
this is running its own DOS kernel, but does provide
Jim Hall wrote:
I thought this was cool: Patrick Aalto ported DSx86 to the Raspberry Pi,
The LineWars guy. :-)
as rpix86 (as in R. Pi x86), so now you can run DOS on the Pi.
http://rpix86.patrickaalto.com/
He's also working on a port to Android: http://ax86.patrickaalto.com/
Doom on my