* Re: Developer Resources!!
@ 2002-09-23 19:27 Ivan Popov
2002-09-24 7:49 ` tom potts
2002-09-24 9:44 ` 286 as xterm? Ivan Popov
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From: Ivan Popov @ 2002-09-23 19:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-8086; +Cc: tom potts
About opensourced Watcom compiler -
it is rather unclear if the compiler exists in a 16-bit incarnation:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
System Requirements
# IBM PC compatible running DOS v5.0 or later, Windows 3.x, Windows 95,
Windows NT, OS/2
# 80386 or higher processor with 8 Mb RAM; 16 Mb for Windows NT
# CD-ROM drive
# Minimum 2.2 MB of hard drive space to run from CD-ROM; or 150 MB for
typical hard disk installation (disk space requirement varies with disk
cluster size and installation options)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
I was under impression that bcc could be tuned to fit into 64k, is it
wrong?
Best regards,
--
Ivan
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* Re: Developer Resources!!
2002-09-23 19:27 Developer Resources!! Ivan Popov
@ 2002-09-24 7:49 ` tom potts
2002-09-24 9:44 ` 286 as xterm? Ivan Popov
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: tom potts @ 2002-09-24 7:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-8086
I'm fairly certain that there was a 16 bit version -
but as you say its a bit hard to work out whats in
there - I have not been able to penetrate the
documentation to any degree.
Unfortunately I have a full time job and my first
child due next week so I'm not sure I can devote the
time to investigate much further but if there is a
16bit IDE/Debug suite in there that would be very
nice.
I was expecting broadband to be installed at home so I
cancelled my ISP and now I have to browse at work
until they can dig up 50cm of tarmac to fit the
broadband and work isnt too keen..
bcc in 64k - do you mean 640k? Again penetrating
documentation....
Tom
--- Ivan Popov <pin@math.chalmers.se> wrote: > About
opensourced Watcom compiler -
>
> it is rather unclear if the compiler exists in a
> 16-bit incarnation:
>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
> System Requirements
> # IBM PC compatible running DOS v5.0 or later,
> Windows 3.x, Windows 95,
> Windows NT, OS/2
>
> # 80386 or higher processor with 8 Mb RAM; 16 Mb for
> Windows NT
>
> # CD-ROM drive
>
> # Minimum 2.2 MB of hard drive space to run from
> CD-ROM; or 150 MB for
> typical hard disk installation (disk space
> requirement varies with disk
> cluster size and installation options)
>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I was under impression that bcc could be tuned to
> fit into 64k, is it
> wrong?
>
> Best regards,
> --
> Ivan
>
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* Re: 286 as xterm?
2002-09-23 19:27 Developer Resources!! Ivan Popov
2002-09-24 7:49 ` tom potts
@ 2002-09-24 9:44 ` Ivan Popov
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From: Ivan Popov @ 2002-09-24 9:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-8086
I have found an archive of what seems to be StarNet's X11 server for DOS:
http://www.orgchm.bas.bg/pub/xwindows/starnet/
xlite should be the 286 version.
Do not start more that a few xterms, memory is limited!
Enjoy,
--
Ivan
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