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|    Message 8,188 of 8,456    |
|    Charles Blackburn to Maurice Kinal    |
|    man's most serious activity is play    |
|    16 Oct 22 16:25:54    |
      TZUTC: -0400       MSGID: 39.fidonet_asianlin@1:135/395 27b19ef9       REPLY: 1:153/7001.2989 634b1b8c       PID: Synchronet 3.19c-Linux master/d518b0159 Sep 14 2022 GCC 11.2.0       TID: SBBSecho 3.15-Linux master/d518b0159 Sep 14 2022 GCC 11.2.0       BBSID: FBOBBS       CHRS: ASCII 1       NOTE: SlyEdit 1.80 (2022-07-04) (DCT style)        Re: man's most serious activity is play        By: Maurice Kinal to Charles Blackburn on Sat Oct 15 2022 20:43:56                      CB>> Disk on chip, disk on module is pretty much the exact same thing        MK> Not quite. One looks like a bug with roughly 16 legs (pins) which is the       disk-on-chip made by m-systems whereas the        MK> disk-on-module looks like a usb flash disk except isn't. Both are eol as       far as I am aware.              what I meant was they are both pretty much the same thing in that they're       solid state "flash drives". in fact the ones i have somewhere, 1 is a 24 pin       DIP, the other is a "Cartridge" with a regular IDE connector. i've had       "D.o.M"s which have been pretty much glue logic for a disk on chip lol.                      CB>> circa 1995 SCO Openserver 5.0.7 build        MK> That is what I thought ... other than the year except I couldn't really       say much for SCO one way or the other. True64 would        MK> be something of interest to me. That should run in a qemu virtual alpha.       I plan to look for an iso for it once I get        MK> everything settled down with my latest 'upgrade', mostly glibc-2.36       driven.       i have legit keys and isos for OS5.0.7, Xenix which i have on a set of       floppies as that's what I used to work with. tru64 should be pretty       interesting to play with and yea i run them with qemu.                      MK>>> 18680 bytes for a 64-bit version.        CB>> Yea that's not too bad either        MK> Yep and right up to date to. The reason it is so small as it isn't as       feature full as the coreutils version.              as long as it reads right at block level who cares LOL              regards       ===              Charles Blackburn       The F.B.O BBS 21:1/221 618:250/36       bbs.thefbo.us IPV4/V6       DOVE-Net FSX-Net MicroNET USENET                                      ... I say we nuke the site from orbit, it's the only way to be sure       --- SBBSecho 3.15-Linux        * Origin: The FBO BBS - bbs.thefbo.us (1:135/395)       SEEN-BY: 1/120 123 15/0 18/0 90/1 105/81 106/201 116/116 120/340 616       SEEN-BY: 123/0 10 25 115 131 180 200 525 755 124/5016 129/305 135/300       SEEN-BY: 135/366 371 379 382 384 385 388 390 391 392 394 395 153/757       SEEN-BY: 153/7001 7715 154/10 30 40 50 700 203/0 218/700 220/90 221/0       SEEN-BY: 221/6 222/2 226/18 30 227/114 229/110 111 112 113 206 317       SEEN-BY: 229/400 424 426 428 452 470 664 700 240/1120 5832 250/1 261/1466       SEEN-BY: 266/512 275/1000 280/464 5003 282/1038 292/8125 299/6 300/4       SEEN-BY: 301/1 310/31 317/3 320/219 322/757 341/66 234 342/200 396/45       SEEN-BY: 423/120 460/58 633/267 280 281 412 416 418 712/848 1321 770/1       SEEN-BY: 2320/105 3634/0 12 15 24 27 50 56 57 5020/1042       PATH: 135/395 300 3634/12 154/10 280/464 633/280 229/426           |
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