Re: LZ: USGARD Question
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Re: LZ: USGARD Question
> The smallest shell is about 300 byte. If you don't like it, write your
> own one. You could make a shell where you enter the program to use from
> the keyboard. It would sure be small :) (especially if you use the usgdlib
> for input string - it would be less than 50 bytes)
>
Are you braindead? Why would I want to use 2.2k kernel + 50 bytes + a
library?? I said SMALL!! That would be bigger then zshell, cshell, or
oshell... Small means 500-1000 bytes (IE smaller then OShell). Just
cause you can write and dang frontend you can't get around the 2.2k
minimum,,, 2.2k is too much.
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