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- From: brain@mail.msen.com (Jim Brain)
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- Subject: Re: C= Hacking #12 notes
- Date: 18 Mar 1996 21:04:46 -0500
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- >it's ideas like this that made UNIX strong, vs. the corporate ideas that
- >made MS-DOS weak. i'm still working on getting the CX2 site
- >'interactive' for an open discussion on OS implementations, but i'm also
- >toying with the idea of porting my object technology around to other OS's
- >more than focusing on CX2 (well, i use CX2 for myself, so i do focus on
- >it). specs and the like (mostly babbling to myself) can be found at:
- >http://www.cynapses.com/ry/cx2/cx2home.html
- >
- >groovy pillow..
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- There is a mailing list for people who are wanting to develop OS systems
- for the 64/128/whatever. cbm-unix@..... funet.fi. Check the FAQ.
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- I have been working on an OS for a while (2 years) off and on. The system
- embodies a preemptive multitasker with multiple processes and asynchronous
- queues to use as RPC or whatever. The system is small and has few limatation
- and will run on a 64.
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- I have taken Craig's BOS ideas, Daniel Dallmann's LUnix work, the power
- of ACE, and many of the discussions on this newsgroup. In addition, I
- take the suggestions on the mailing list.
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- I would love to have people help, but different people have different
- ideas on what an OS should have in it.....
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- Jim
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- Jim Brain, Embedded System Designer, Brain Innovations, Inc. (BII)(offline sig)
- brain@mail.msen.com "Above views DO reflect my employer, since I'm my employer"
- Dabbling in WWW, Embedded Systems, VR, Old CBM computers, and Good Times! -Me-
- <a href=http://www.msen.com/~brain/>Jim Brain: BII, VR, and CBM info</a>
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