1. EuOS 1.6 with documentation
- Posted by Undetermined origin c/o LISTSERV administrator Aug 13, 2000
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- Last edited Aug 14, 2000
> Yes, kernel.ex would be a more sensible name for now... I'll change that the > next time I update the sources (which should be soon, along with some > additional documentation). Ok, I've changed kernel.e to kernel.ex and written documentation on almost everything so far. It's all available at my website: http://JJProg.tripod.com/euos.html Jeff Fielding
2. Re: EuOS 1.6 with documentation
- Posted by Bernie <xotron at PCOM.NET> Aug 14, 2000
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On Sun, 13 Aug 2000 22:12:10 -0400, Undetermined origin c/o LISTSERV administrator <owner-LISTSERV at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> wrote: >Ok, I've changed kernel.e to kernel.ex and written documentation on almost >everything so far. It's all available at my website: >http://JJProg.tripod.com/euos.html > Jeff Your read me file instructions use /bin directory and the shell script uses /bin directory. There is no /bin directory in the ZIP file. Not all users may understand how to correct the problem if they are not familiar with unix.
3. Re: EuOS 1.6 with documentation
- Posted by Bernie <xotron at PCOM.NET> Aug 14, 2000
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On Mon, 14 Aug 2000 12:12:01 -0400, Bernie <xotron at PCOM.NET> wrote: > Jeff > > > Your read me file instructions use /bin directory and the shell > > script uses /bin directory. There is no /bin directory in the > > ZIP file. Not all users may understand how to correct the > > problem if they are not familiar with unix. I meant to type: Your read me file instructions use /bin directory and the shell script uses /bin directory. There is no /bin directory in the ZIP file. Not all users may understand and try to correct the problem if they are not familiar with unix. Bernie
4. Re: EuOS 1.6 with documentation
- Posted by Undetermined origin c/o LISTSERV administrator Aug 14, 2000
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Bernie wrote: > On Sun, 13 Aug 2000 22:12:10 -0400, Undetermined origin c/o LISTSERV > administrator <owner-LISTSERV at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> wrote: > > >Ok, I've changed kernel.e to kernel.ex and written documentation on almost > >everything so far. It's all available at my website: > >http://JJProg.tripod.com/euos.html > > > Jeff > > Your read me file instructions use /bin directory and the shell > > script uses /bin directory. There is no /bin directory in the > > ZIP file. Not all users may understand how to correct the > > problem if they are not familiar with unix. The /bin directory, in EuOS, is a virtual filesystem which contains information about each EuOS program. It is mounted by EuOS at runtime through the binfs filesystem (see programs.e). It does not exist on the disk, nor does it contain program binaries as on Unix. It just keeps track of various data about each program including the program's name, version, and the routine_id of it's main routine. Jeff Fielding
5. Re: EuOS 1.6 with documentation
- Posted by =?iso-8859-1?B?U2tvZGE=?= <tone.skoda at SIOL.NET> Aug 14, 2000
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- Last edited Aug 15, 2000
what's the purpose of this euos????
6. Re: EuOS 1.6 with documentation
- Posted by Undetermined origin c/o LISTSERV administrator Aug 15, 2000
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Skoda wrote: > what's the purpose of this euos???? There is not much of a purpose... mostly, it's just for fun. However, (hopefully), programs writtren on EuOS will run on any platform which EuOS runs on (maybe it would even be possible to make a real operating system with an Euphoria interpreter built in...) without modification. It also provides a simple form of multitasking and some simple interprocess communications (between EuOS tasks, that is), which might be useful in Euphoria programs. But mostly, it's just for fun. Jeff Fielding