Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/01/27/19:25:15
In article <5ci9v7$kd8 AT news DOT service DOT uci DOT edu>, John Beppu wrote:
>In article <5ci2qd$sh4 AT mailnews DOT kub DOT nl>,
>Student s757810 <s757810 AT kub DOT nl> wrote:
>
>>Does somebody know of a mirror for Opendos? I tried at least a thousand methods
>>to get it from Caldera's homepage (http://www.caldera.com/dos/html/dload.htm)
>>but it failed all the time. I also looked on their ftp site but couldn't find
>>it there either. Is there perhaps some other wwwpage/ftp-site I could download
>>it from? and I wanna have it too )-:
>
>
> I hope the Caldera folks don't get mad, but OpenDOS is supposed to
> be free of charge, right?
Nevertheless, take a close look at the licensing agreement:
) Copying or reproduction of the software to any other server or
) location for further reproduction or redistribution is expressly
) prohibited.
Don't know about you, but the last thing _I_ want to do is piss off Caldera
(at least not before they've released the CP/M and MP/M sources...).
> I was looking forward to trying the multitasker out, and it works,
> but its very far from perfect. Dare I say, Win 3.11 does a better
> job as far as being a task-switcher/multitasker for DOS. This can
> be fixed, of course, but OpenDOS is still a little raw.
I'm much more interested in the raw multitasking API. Given the heritage
of OpenDOS, it should have a good decade or so of development behind it
(why yes, I do have my MP/M manuals handy, thank you very much). Task
switching is the least of the things I'd like to do with OpenDOS multitasking
(given that task switchers exist for CP/M, task switching doesn't even
require multitasking to begin with...).
> It's funny that I never used Windows to task-switch DOS sessions
> for me before, but I wanted to compare OpenDOS to something I
> already had.
That's about all I use Windows for. I usually have about two DOS windows
going, a good have a dozen Telnet sessions, and perhaps an XTerm or
two...
Roger Ivie
ivie AT cc DOT usu DOT edu
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