Re: SD: Re: Linux 68k?
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Re: SD: Re: Linux 68k?
There also is a close-to-booting Linux/Mac68K version that runs on the 68K
Macs. That kernel might work too. But then again, was the 89/92 processor
really a Motorola 68K?
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on 01/08/2000 08:48 PM, Jimmy Baker at ashbar83@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> a TI89/92(+) version to be exact. Basically, if you
> could install Linux on your calc, and configure it
> right, you could do a whole lot with it. If we could
> run a modified Linux, we would effectively turn it
> into a full featured palmtop computer with more
> functionality and power than the Palm. It would make
> development a lot easier, for one thing. Just some
> thoughts...
>
> Jimmy
>
> --- Dines Justesen <dines@aub.dk> wrote:
>>
>> I am guessing that you are suggesting a Ti9x linux
>> version, true? It would
>> be cool to have a version of linux on your calc, but
>> it really be that
>> useful? How often do you need multitasking and other
>> functions like that,
>> and what would it do which the shell doesn't already
>> do?
>>
>> Dines
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Jimmy Baker" <ashbar83@yahoo.com>
>> To: <shell-developers@lists.ticalc.org>
>> Sent: 7. januar 2000 05:07
>> Subject: SD: Linux 68k?
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Let's try this again. this page has source to a
>>> bootable Linux port to an Atari ST.
>>>
>>> http://www.esat.kuleuven.ac.be/~pcoene/index.html
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