Hello Ben -

At 08:11 PM 2/28/03 -0000, you wrote:
>> And those "8086/8088/80186/80286" PCs make lovely terminals
>> for 386+ running Linux.
>
>On a slight tangent, I haven't heard much about ELKS for a while; I must
>remember to see what's happening with that.  For those who aren't familiar
>with it, ELKS is the Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset, and boots on any x86;
>doesn't require a 386.  I had it running on my Amstrad (8086, or more
>precisely NEC V30) at one point.

If you find anything of interest I would appreciate what your opinion here.
Everytime I checked on ELKS they said it wasn't ready yet. :-\

Those who have used MINIX for more than a few days have said it is the
best shot of survpc prior to the '386.


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