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- From: jshell@xmission.com (riverYard)
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- Subject: Re: Object-Oriented Compiler for GEOS 2.0 on C=64
- Date: 12 Mar 1996 16:40:35 GMT
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- Patrick Leung (pleung@cs.buffalo.edu) wrote:
- : However, I think the problem is there are many of wanting to write good
- : stuff for Commodore 64/128. A lot of us are working separately instead of
- : together, and so we end of with stuff here and there... and just not quite
- : complete. You just end up with the bare bones, rather than a complete
- : robost software/utility.
- :
- : Of course it'll be great to write you own OS, and try to do everything
- : yourself. Again, the problem is... it's just a little do much for any one
- : person to do, and you just never quite get what you want done in time.
- :
- : Rather than each of us building our own little hills, we should get
- : together and build a mountain. ;-))
-
- good ideas.. i've been too cut off until now to work with others, but
- i'm soon going to have a web site up for my OS i've been toying with for
- years as a hobby (well, more of an Operating Environment made for
- personal use) that i'm now finally porting over to assembly. CX2 (for
- COMMIX System II) is planned to be an Object-Oriented OS, making it
- easily extendible.. (at least in theory.. this is written more on
- scraps of paper than in actual code :)) but i hope to have the Web Site
- "interactive", to allow people to share code and ideas because i need a
- lot of help. i've thought about bringing my object technology into ACE,
- (as soon as i get a copy for myself, meaning as soon as i get a SwiftLink
- on my dear old Commie), but i'm going to have to see how much i can keep
- the object handling seperate from the kernal so i can port it around.
- i'm hoping for CX2 to be fully open to different ideas and the web site
- should be up within the next couple of weeks.
-
- keep on groovin, j.Shell riveryard/Cynapses jshell@xmission.com
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