From: Christopher Croughton Message-Id: <97Sep25.102248gmt+0100.11649@internet01.amc.de> Subject: Re: Virtual 86 mode (DOS boxes in 32 bit systems) To: alaric AT abwillms DOT demon DOT co DOT uk Date: Thu, 25 Sep 1997 09:28:07 +0100 Cc: opendos AT delorie DOT com, crough45 AT amc DOT de In-Reply-To: <875142107.0911935.0@abwillms.demon.co.uk> from "Alaric B. Williams" at Sep 25, 97 01:02:17 am Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Precedence: bulk Alaric B. Williams wrote: > > Not necessarily true - the University of Utah produce something > called the Flux toolkit, which is a set of C libraries providing > bootstrap code, CPU control, drivers for important things... they're > made from the Linux kernel sources, so if Linux supports it, the Flux > toolkit probably will to! Looking for this via AltaVista, I found http://www.cs.arizona.edu/people/bridges/os/research.html which is a list of "Reasearch Operating Systems". Some of them I have no idea what they are supposed to be for ("Grasshopper ... Despite the fact that the basic idea behind orthogonal persistence is very simple" - if I knew what it meant it might be simple, but...) but it looks like a useful resource of whatpeople are doing in the field. Chris C