Re: A89: Linux Port for 89/92


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Re: A89: Linux Port for 89/92




Doesn't doors do something like this.  It copies the kernal to some
place in the ram or rom (whatever, Im not good with this stuff), and
thats why you can delete it afterwards?
	- Matt

Mark Scott wrote:
> 
> I believe we might be able to write a program than when run on the
> calculator replaces the rom and the bootloader with our own custom
> bootloader, not requiring encryption.  Can anybody confirm/deny this?
> And about the linux, I don't think Linux is necessary I mainly just want
> a new OS, even if its not standard, but it would follow Linux style and
> have free source code.
> 
> Mark E. Scott Jr.
> mscott@dbcity.net
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mhlandry [mailto:mhlandry@bellsouth.net]
> Sent: Sunday, July 18, 1999 2:42 PM
> To: assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org
> Subject: Re: A89: Linux Port for 89/92
> 
> I seriously doubt it, thats why I am asking.  Olle should know.  So,
> Olle, why cant we use "the bug"?
>         - Matt
> 
> KKokiri89@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > I dont know anything at all about the bug, but i dont think you can
> send
> > things through the link cable? You most likley know more about it than
> me :-)
> >
> > -Kyle


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