Excerped from http://tuxmobil.org/pda_linux_hp_lx200.html "The HP 200LX is an IBM PC/XT with 80186 at 8/16MHz, 640x200 CGA LCD screen, qwerty keyboard, numeric keypad, RS-232 port, PCMCIA Type II v2.0 slot. It has MS-DOS 5.0 in ROM. All this is in tiny form factor: 16x9x2,5 cm and 18oz. Runs off 2xAA batteries. It was in production between 1994-1999. the PCMCIA and BIOS INT13 services necessary to boot MINIX on the HP200LX Palmtop from a PCMCIA ATA Flash Disk. These services should be equally useful for booting LINUX-86 (ELKS) on the HP200LX." -- Juanjo El sáb, 26-04-2008 a las 11:05 -0400, Gregg Levine escribió: > Hello! > I am looking to make use of the basic items that are part of an I80186 > based system here. (I for Intel, even though that firm made the bad > decision to EOL and probably discontinue that line sometime ago.) > > I thought it would be appropriate to make use of ELKS for it as > opposed to fabricating an RTOS for it from scratch. Granted this is > asking a heck of a lot of the features found on one such device, but > given the special nature of the I80186 and what ELKS is, it does make > sense in a strange sort of way. > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-8086" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html