8-bit OS sought
From: Ghazan Haider (ghazan.haider_at_gmail.com)
Date: 10/27/04
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Date: 26 Oct 2004 22:17:46 -0700
Which freely available ( at least for educational use) 8-bit OS is
best for networking and graphic API?
Geos?
Contiki?
Can ELKS or minix be modified enough, or is there something simple
with a large selection of commands available (like ELKS, minix or even
DOS)?
The idea is to build a very simple little computer with an AVR or a
large PIC, able to connect with TCPIP via serial or a NIC chip, and
interface with an LCD and keyboard. Anything flexible enough can be
used. Whats the best OS for hobby complex 8-bit computers?
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