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This is so damn cool. It's written in assembly, so it's FAST! Tried it on my 486SX/20 laptop, runs like wildfire.
It looks at file systems kinda like Linux and Kinda like Windows.... fd0:/filename.v2m would equal A:\filename.v2m in a windows machine hda1...hda2...hdb1...etc are also used. http://www.v2os.cx/ Go there, put it on disk, check it out! |
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Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: Now in Phoenix, AZ. Where next? Only 8 states left to see.
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Hey there Doc,
Iv`e been watching this site for some time now. While its growing slowly, I havn`t seen it do much yet. You might have to rewrite "transistorized and tormented" here before too long, seems O/S design is on the rise and folks CAN do better than Micky$oft. Time will tell. The best part is that its "open source".
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