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Reply-To: "FREDE" <frede AT metronet DOT de>
From: "FREDE" <frede AT metronet DOT de>
To: "Alain Toussaint" <alaint AT boisfrancs DOT qc DOT ca>, <dallasii AT kincyb DOT com>,
<opendos AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: Loader Madness (maybe not related)
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 1997 20:30:10 +0100
Message-ID: <01bd0734$5c797740$LocalHost@frede>
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If you want to have linux run under Dos download Monkey Linux from
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/distributions/monkey/ .
It´s only 7.5MB, but it contain X-window and you can start it from Promt.
There are too some ready-to-install Packeges with NNavigator 3.0.1 Gold and
some other useful software!

I hope I´ve helped you!

JHF


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Von: Alain Toussaint <alaint AT boisfrancs DOT qc DOT ca>
An: dallasii AT kincyb DOT com <dallasii AT kincyb DOT com>; opendos AT delorie DOT com
<opendos AT delorie DOT com>
Datum: Freitag, 12. Dezember 1997 04:02
Betreff: Re: Loader Madness (maybe not related)


>i have a question and my question is basicaly relating to this
>you see,OS/2 provide DOS (and windows too) service to the users (and
program
>too)
>
>>One intresting experiment, still underway, is booting Specific DOS
>>versions under OS/2 (VMB - Virtual Machine Boot) from Drive C:, when
>
>my question is related to something like that (the Virtual Machine Boot)
>
>>booting OS/2 with DOS still installed on the partition boot sector.
>>This brings up the LOADER menu, and you can select which DOS version
>>to run then, instead of needing to have a seperate disk image
>>for each version of DOS you want to run as an application under OS/2 Warp.
>>The same should be possible under DOSEmu in LINUX.
>>This hasn't been fully explored yet, but the possiblities are
>>making my head spin. :-)
>
>
>one thing that got my head spinning would be to have linux service under
>OpenDOS,you see,with the help of the task manager and DPMS (or DPMI)
>service,i would reserve 8 meg ram for OD and another 8 meg for linux (i
have
>only 16 meg on this machine),i know it's possible to have exactly the
>contrary of my statement (i.e.DOS services under linux) but i want ot
>investigate my way of doing it (it's because i dont have much knowledge of
>linux and i want to learn it,one time,i tried to install it on my uncle's
>pentium and we both have run into a brick wall because we were not very
>prepared and we where not knowing anything about using it),i just want to
>have a back door to linux if i need to (and with DOS running,i could revert
>to DOS each time i need to)
>
>my hard disk is already partitionned as C: D: and E: drives (1.7 gig
>drive),my system is a 486/DX2,50 mhz with 16 meg ram (i will install more
>memory sometime in 98 if i need to do so) and a CD (and a CD-rom of linux
>too,i did not download it via the internet,one thing i need to know if will
>netscape communicator for linux would run inside 8 meg ram,even if it's
slow
>??)
>
>>I speak only for myself, and assume full responsibility for my statements.
>
>
>me too,and sometime i got hosed !!
>
>thanks a lot for reading this message and if you have special comment about
>that (anything that dont fit this list) mail me at:
>alaint AT boisfrancs DOT qc DOT ca
>
>Alain
>
>
>


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