From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: "jerryc@innerpeace.org" Subject: New Member VERY hot on 8086's Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 16:07:08 -0500 Sender: linux-8086-owner@vger.kernel.org Message-ID: <3E21D8FC.1050305@innerpeace.org> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Return-path: List-Id: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format="flowed" To: linux-8086@vger.kernel.org Greetings, I'm a brand new subscriber and very interested in ELKS. I scanned and read the archives for the past year for what seemed relevant to our project. We have over 100 free self-help programs and want to make them available for old 8086's for jails, halfway houses, shelters, rehab centers, and many other places where you wouldn't want to put more expensive computers. We probably only need a subset of ELKS (or Minix, or FreeDOS, or whatever we end up using). We mostly want to echo text to an 80 x 25 text screen. We don't need to print or access any ports. We don't need mouse support (mice would probably disappear in these placements, anyway, and they're just something else to break). We looked at the Minix utilities and libraries, and they do much more than we need. http://www.cs.vu.nl/~ast/minix.html#utilities These machines will be set up as dedicated Inner Peace machines, so other functions will not be needed. As you know, there are literally warehouses full of 8086's all over the world. Many of them end up in landfills because people do not know what to do with them. We have a good use for them if we can get it working. Inner Peace is an expert system program for healing emotional pain and limiting beliefs. If you do a Google search on "self-help software" or "free self-help" Inner Peace comes up first. We get a lot of hits, and are well respected, both in the free software and emotional healing worlds. While the current version of Inner Peace is written in JavaScript, the original alpha was written in DOS Batch. Here's the link to it: http://innerpeace.org/ip.bat.htm There were clearly some problems with it, but it shows us what's possible. We'd rewrite the code for whatever OS we end up using for this project. We did plan to do this project with FreeDOS, but feel that using ELKS or Minix would help in the promotion of linux, and would rather go that route. In order to get this working, we will need a good 8086 emulator to run on current versions of linux. I read you had an elksemu. Does it work? What emus would you recommend. Any help you could be on this would be appreciated. We can do most of the grunt work, but we will need some pointers to get going. For example, is ELKS a better way to go on this than Minix? Would stripping out some of the unneeded things make it run faster? Maybe an even smaller subset of ELKS that does one specific function and gets lots of publicity would get more support for ELKS. Any other suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks for your wonderful work, and whatever help you can be on this. Yours in peace, Jerry P.S. Here's the link for the original project. We'll be converting it to innerpeace4elks soon, if that's how we end up going. http://innerpeace.org/innerpeace4freedos