At 08:35 AM 5/19/98, you wrote:
At 11:21 PM 5/18/98 -0500, you wrote:
Geowork's GEOS was an early (better-than-Microsoft-but-crushed-anyway)
Windowing system that ran on both x86 and 6502 (and maybe more).
Also ran on the Commie C64 and 128. I have the manual for it. If anyone
wants it you can have it for $2 and the cost of shipping.
Joe
Geoworks is still around (
http://www.geoworks.com/) they're pushing GEOS
for handheld applications now. The cool thing is, it still runs on anything
from an 8088 7MHz to a Pentium (I bet you could tweak
it to run on a 4.77
MHz 8088 if you really wanted to) and includes a everything you
need to do
networking, paging, email, fax, PIMs, etc. It requires 1 meg ROM and 512K
RAM. The SDKs go for a C-note.
Kind of puts Windows in perspective, doesn't it?
I thought I had read something recently about some company releasing a
re-hashed version of GEOS for PCs, but my proxy is hosed and a search would
take forever. I think it was on C|NET in a review of alternative OSs.
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David Wollmann
dwollmann(a)ibmhelp.com