Message-Id: <200003100353.WAA10877@server1.mich.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 To: From: "Mark at Cross+Road's" Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 22:53:55 +0500 X-Mailer: Net-Tamer 1.12 Beta Subject: Re: future of Dr-DOS Reply-To: opendos AT delorie DOT com Yes, went there and read that and while it wasn't said so, it seems to be for sure that once Drdos no longer is useful for their current clients that it will be either sold off or hopefully freed-up. What then though, is theres a army of programmers to undertake Drdos and will it be something like the Freedos? If so then, why not just Freedos now and how does it compare to Drdos? Is the multi-tasking the real difference between Drdos and Freedos or is there truly some other memory management advantages to the Drdos #703? Also, how about the IBM Pc-dos? Where does it compare? Since it seems to be still alive is it well? Or does that also have a limited shelf life? Perhaps someone having used all three can give an objective prospective? Mark On 2000-03-09 opendos AT delorie DOT com said: >On Thu, 9 Mar 2000, Florian Xaver wrote: >>Lyle Ball (Vice President, Marketing Communications of Lineo) >>wrote me an interesting mail about the future of Dr-DOS. Please >>look at www.freedos.org >[ namely, that they are ceasing development, of course ] >All right, everyone start chanting, "GPL! GPL! GPL!" >-- >Matthew W. Miller -- mattm AT infinet DOT com Send Marriage, Family, Child, Relational or Substance-Use Questions to AT: WWW.CLD9.com/users/Therapy *Responses are Strictly Confidential* Internet: Mark1 AT Mich DOT com or leave your Voice Message at: (888) 362-4563, enter "2", and then Extension #624555 (mail55)