Greg Haerr writes:
On Thursday, October 28, 1999 10:33 PM, Scott Dudley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
:
: I was unable to build Dev86 on Red Hat 6.0 and saw reference to same in the
: ELKS FAQ. Good news! If you install the following RPM's, you can set
: CC=i386-glibc20-linux-gcc and
Hi all,
I have uploaded the latest snapshot of the elksmcd package to:-
ftp://ftp.ecs.soton.ac.uk/pub/elks/elkscmd
ftp://linux.mit.edu/pub/ELKS/elkscmd
This is a minor update with two small bugfixes, and a change to the way the
root filesystem template is handled.
Al
Scott Dudley writes:
Well, as I've had no bites on my boot loader inquiry, I can only assume it's
not yet been done(?). To reiterate, I'm interested in being able to boot
ELKS from an MFM or RLL HD without having to boot from floppy. I'm not afraid
to roll up my sleeves and get dirty if
Hello:
I have an Amstrad PPC 512 and I want to use ELKS in him. But I have
some problems:
1. - that version can use of ELKS?. Where I can find it?.
2. - is it necessary to install Dev86?.
3. - do I have to compile a kernel and to copy it to a disk of 720K or
the comb of the file
I have an Amstrad PPC 512 and I want to use ELKS in him. But I have
some problems:
1. - that version can use of ELKS?. Where I can find it?.
The latest version of the kernel is 0.80. It should work fine on your
Amstrad PPC 512. I use an Amstrad PPC 640. However, for just
starting
Folks,
Sorry to generate so much traffic on the list of late... but I'm having a ball
reading the ELKS source and playing. Trying to compile awk (original Kernigan
source) tonight, I ran into the following:
bcc -0 -O -ansi -c run.c -o run.o
07991 3CAE 81C4 0FF0
first of all, sorry for this awful mailer. Banyan BeyondMail at office.
then:
I'll try again with the comb-making-procedure. if you say it works, it has to
work here too! maybe I missed some error message.
to the points:
(1: init) maybe I could help somehow? Is there a real reason why init