Date: Thu, 6 Feb 92 11:19:07 EST From: turner AT buffalo DOT HQ DOT Ileaf DOT COM (James Turner) To: kerce AT xi DOT cs DOT fsu DOT edu Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Subject: All this talk about fully-featured DJGPP Status: O Date: Thu, 6 Feb 92 09:20:27 -0500 From: Kingsley Kerce . . . I'm grateful to Delorie and all who made DJGPP possible -- it's been a lifesaver. But is it not time for the excellent programmers involved to concentrate their efforts on assisting in the development of a desirable OS, for instance the GNU OS? How about this 386 BSD whose articles have appeared in Dr. Dobbs? Why waste time hacking on top of MS-DOS?! If we can't wait for GNU OS, etc. then there must be some way to bring the cost of the commercial UNIXes down far enough so that even a student could afford one of them. Isn't the demand for these UNIXes high enough to bring the costs down? Unfortunately, a lot of us also like/need to use standard DOS applications like Quicken, MS-Works, etc. I've yet to see a PC-Unix that will run DOS applications on the same partition at the same time as the Unix OS is running. DJGPP is nice specifically because it doesn't prevent me from running the DOS applications that I bought the home machine for. James