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Re: The Internet-enabled Contiki Desktop OS



On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 14:38:51 -0800, Matthew Montchalin <mmontcha@OregonVOS.net> wrote:

On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Clockmeister wrote:
|Adam Dunkels <adam@dunkels.net> wrote in message
|pan.2003.03.10.07.51.18.304706@dunkels.net">news:pan.2003.03.10.07.51.18.304706@dunkels.net...
|> Hello c.s.cbm, c.s.atari.8bit, and c.s.apple2!
|
|Could someone please gives this guy a medal! That's pretty impressive,
|seriously.

You mean, all it takes is a ROM replacement, and you are suddenly on
Internet?  Running the same code, regardless if it is a Vic-20 or
C-64, or yet the soon-to-be-ported Apple II?

Matthew,

I'm sorry but this statement, on top on your previous pointlessly
negative posting, is so *dumb* that it hurts.

a) Learn your OS basics, man. Ever read what an OS kernel is?
b) This is a *new* OS. Ever heard that when you change your OS
you are more than likely to have to change your applications?
c) May I suggest that you shut up when you have nothing to say?

Philip