Roger Ivie wrote:
It'll be nice when Caldera follows up on their
promise to release the
source code for CP/M and DR-DOS (now OpenDOS). _That_ will definitely
have some results on-topic for this mailing list.
http://cdl.uta.edu/cpm/
Roger Ivie
ivie(a)cc.usu.edu
My ISP's nameserver can't track that down. And I tried filling it in as
"utah" as well, knowing the approximate geography of Caldera. I'd post
that private, but now that I _know_ that the OpenDOS kernel source is at
the
caldera.com site (and is only marginally within our charter), the
CP/M source location becomes crucial to maintaining my self-respect in
this forum. Or something like that.
--
Ward Griffiths
Dylan: How many years must some people exist,
before they're allowed to be free?
WDG3rd: If they "must" exist until they're "allowed",
they'll never be free.