nce me you will return it and you are a serious
person about your ideas.
John Oram
Sacramento, CA
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Louis Paul Santillan wrote:
Such a machine is called the PoqetPC which runs a 8088 compatible
CPU and (I believe) has 512K RAM EGA BW display. Very much similar
to the "targe
FYI
(3) Microsoft begins embedded NT beta
Microsoft today rolled out the first beta release of its
Windows NT Embedded 4.0 operating system to more than 350
testing sites and expanded the beta testing program. As reported
earlier, Windows NT Embedded 4.0 is for "embedded"
Ab:
This issue has been vented in the magazine Embedded Systems
http://www.embedded.com/ over the past year or so.
begin ranting
Sadly I think you are correct in that the small memory model for
embedded systems will drop by the wayside when Micro$oft begins to beat
their marketing drums.
Greg:
You might find http://www.x86.org/articles/pmbasics/tspec_a1_doc.html
an interesting read on Protected Mode Basics.
John O
Greg Haerr wrote:
On Thursday, June 03, 1999 10:07 AM, Alan Cox [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
: : You then need a 386. 64K is the limit. The original work I
Mike Mark:
If a local USA telephone company is charging for "tone dialing" I am
willing to bet that is a charge that would not show up if you were a new
customer. Many phone companies have left charges on their billing system
to gain revenue. This often happens to senior citizens.
Many phone
Sorry about that I got the wronf item for the /cc
John O
"On Monday, Microsoft announced it has
begun shipping Windows NT Embedded 4.0, formerly
code-named Impala. Microsoft said the product has been
in beta test at 600 sites since last fall."
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2311437,00.html
From Solutions Integrator:
"Lineo, Inc., a developer of embedded Linux system software, has begun
relationships with six embedded system manufacturers in Taiwan..."
http://www.solutionsintegrator.com/SI/SIFeatures.nsf/SI/Features/Platforms/2F8E16CE51D229508825688F0057BA83?OpenDocument
net (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id IAA25675;
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Yes.
I have started sending them to www.spamcop.net maybe someone at the
Topica.com will awaken and turn off their stupid script.
John O
Rod Boyce wrote:
Does anybody else get these messages when trying to reply to the Linux-8086
list?
I most defiantly have not subscribed to whatever
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