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From: "Gregg Levine" <gregg.drwho8@gmail.com>
To: ELKS <linux-8086@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Has anyone gotten ELKS to run on an I80186 based system?
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 00:50:51 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <18d205ed0804272150g1ee750c1pccc013af693d31d2@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <0K0000AJLNCUGF70@msgmmp-1.gci.net>

On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 11:36 PM, Grant Stockly <grant@stockly.com> wrote:
> At 01:17 PM 4/27/2008, you wrote:
>
> > I had an old D-link wireless router that used an embedded 80186, had a
> PCMCIA card slot, a PRISM I PC card, and some useful ports on the back.
> Shame that it failed; running ELKS on that would have been like gold.  A
> very lucrative device to develop ELKS on for sure, but the point is that it
> had the 80186 CPU (the 186 was/is an embedded-only CPU, never really used in
> any general-purpose computers to my knowledge).  The COM, LPT, and more than
> one Realtek RTL8019, as well as the PCMCIA interface make it quite possibly
> the most modern-peripheral-laden 16-bit Intel CPU in existence.
> >
>
>  The 186 was used in CP/M-86 systems.  I have a computer with one that runs
> AutoCAD version 1.4 for CP/M.  I don't know if the 186 was used in computers
> beyond those with the S-100 bus.
>
>  The computer with AutoCAD has more video memory than system memory.  : )
>
>  Grant

Hello!
Strangely enough Grant that did come up. Inside the group, actually a
newsgroup, which supports Kermit, (Program, mind,  not the overworked
and underpaid muppet.)

I have here an accelerator card who has an I80186 on it. At one point
I had an idea to sort out how to reprogram its firmware to pose as
such a system, but the idea ran out of steam, when I couldn't find
anything further about the firm.

The processor was also used for a few embedded projects.

I have a project taking shape that might be able to make use of one,
but right now it is only up to the paperwork and drafting table
status.
-- 
Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8@gmail.com
"This signature was once found posting rude
 messages in English in the Moscow subway."

  reply	other threads:[~2008-04-28  4:50 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-04-26 15:05 Has anyone gotten ELKS to run on an I80186 based system? Gregg Levine
2008-04-27 20:02 ` Ben Weiss
2008-04-27 21:17   ` JBRUCHON
2008-04-28  3:36     ` Grant Stockly
2008-04-28  4:50       ` Gregg Levine [this message]
     [not found]         ` <278883.32747.qm@web65501.mail.ac4.yahoo.com>
2008-04-30  1:41           ` Gregg Levine
2008-04-28  4:51       ` Dan Olson
2008-04-28 22:08 ` Juanjo Marin
2008-04-29  8:54   ` Brad Normand
2008-04-29 22:29     ` Chris M
2008-04-30  1:29       ` Denis Brown
2008-05-01 23:30         ` Chris M
2008-04-29 22:19 ` Chris M

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