On Sat, Mar 18, 2000 at 12:39:54PM +0530, Prem Setu wrote:
> Hi
>
> It is good idea to run ELKS on top of another Host OS for teaching or
> learning. (developing too).
> Student does not need to have 2 box. They don't need to reboot to switch OS.
> There are several products to have virtual 8086
Hi Rigoo
I would think you would be better off using the main linux source which can
be made to work on an embedded 386sx and will make use of the paging tables
etc in protected mode, something that is not need on 8086 targets.
Veronica
-Original Message-
From: rigoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi
It is good idea to run ELKS on top of another Host OS for teaching or
learning. (developing too).
Student does not need to have 2 box. They don't need to reboot to switch OS.
There are several products to have virtual 8086 PC.
Host OS: Linux, Win., Mac
Emulator: Vmware, Dosemu, Bochs
Also if
rigoo wrote:
>
> Hello everyone
>
> I want to use ELKS on my miniboard ( 386sx, 4M ram, 8M flash),
> but I am not sure that ELKS support 4M memory, because ELKS
> is designd for 8086, and 8086 only support 1M memory, Any
> information on this matter is going to be greatly
Hi there.
> Is there any one who is using the linux kernel with tcp/ip
> stack
Most people who use the Linux kernel do just that. However, very
few of them are on this mailing list...
Best wishes from Riley.
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