Tony,

Very happy to have you with us.  I looked around and
found some old reviews of VMiX-386.  Very cool.  I'm
really looking forwared to seeing it up close.

(Yes, I remember the "where's Borras" discussion.
 Glad to see you're still out there.)

Incidentally, SURVPC has a second list that was created
during a period when the server that hosted the SURVPC
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of the main SURVPC list.  It's not a ListServ list, but
an EZ-MLM list, so its commands are different.

The only thing I haven't implemented yet is digest mode,
though I have promised it to the list.  Coming "soon.

Most of the strictly technical posts are on the main
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any more, so the traffic on one isn't simply a copy of
the other.

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Regards,
Garry Hamilton
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Original Message:
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From: Tony Borras [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 08:15:21 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SURVPC] VMiX-386 is Back


Recently joined SURVPC group.

Ye 'ole VMiX-386 is back!
My company is setting a web site at:

www.sysdev.org

or

www.beta-centauri.com
as the new Home for VMiX-x86.

I think both are up now, but still under
construction.

We own sources to an old clone of DOS 5,0 and
just for the hell of it we are starting a project to
port VMiX-x86, its micro-kenel 'Baby' and DOS 5
to Intel's new IA-64 architecture.

Volunteers please contact me at

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Glad to see the old pioneers at still at it.

Tony Borras


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