#978 Re: New Download site!!!!!
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Tom Lee Mullins
Mar 2, 2004
...
>
> Of course....
>
> Given the number of groups I'm on (30+) and the
> sheer volume of spam, I thought little of not
> getting a site to come up -
> plenty of people set up "warez" sites that get
> shut down or rapidly hit their bandwidth limit.
>
> It's a problem with Netscape 4.78 (or in reality -
> the site's administrator).
>
> I frequently hit sites that will NOT come up in
> Netscape, as the administrators feel that you
> must use all the bells and whistles and
> the latest (preferably Intenet Exploder) browsers...
>
> This is one.
Have you tried Mozilla for OS/2-eCS? or Phoenix for OS/2?
http://www.mozilla.org - open source browser for an open
source os.
BigWarpGuy
Part 33 - Feb 05 2004
Re: New Download site!!!!!
#979 Re: New Download site!!!!!
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menchie@hawkpci.net
Mar 3, 2004
> > Given the number of groups I'm on (30+) and the
> > sheer volume of spam, I thought little of not
> > getting a site to come up -
> > plenty of people set up "warez" sites that get
> > shut down or rapidly hit their bandwidth limit.
> >
> > It's a problem with Netscape 4.78 (or in reality -
> > the site's administrator).
> >
> > I frequently hit sites that will NOT come up in
> > Netscape, as the administrators feel that you
> > must use all the bells and whistles and
> > the latest (preferably Intenet Exploder) browsers...
> >
> > This is one.
>
> Have you tried Mozilla for OS/2-eCS? or Phoenix for OS/2?
> http://www.mozilla.org - open source browser for an open
> source os.
I don't have OS2 (I like to keep track of it, though), it
comes up under IE 6.0 and Mozilla 1.4.
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menchie@hawkpci.net
Mar 3, 2004
> > Given the number of groups I'm on (30+) and the
> > sheer volume of spam, I thought little of not
> > getting a site to come up -
> > plenty of people set up "warez" sites that get
> > shut down or rapidly hit their bandwidth limit.
> >
> > It's a problem with Netscape 4.78 (or in reality -
> > the site's administrator).
> >
> > I frequently hit sites that will NOT come up in
> > Netscape, as the administrators feel that you
> > must use all the bells and whistles and
> > the latest (preferably Intenet Exploder) browsers...
> >
> > This is one.
>
> Have you tried Mozilla for OS/2-eCS? or Phoenix for OS/2?
> http://www.mozilla.org - open source browser for an open
> source os.
I don't have OS2 (I like to keep track of it, though), it
comes up under IE 6.0 and Mozilla 1.4.
==========================================================
http://www.geocities.com/thedugan
From some member of the Dugan family
Big Bang = "Let There Be Light"
==========================================================
Pursuant to U.S. code, title 47, Chapter 5, Subchapter II,Section 227, any
and all unsolicited commercial E-mail sent,to this address is subject to a
fee of $500.00 U.S. E-Mailing denotes, acceptance of these terms. Consult
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Re: New Download site!!!!!
#980 Re: New Download site!!!!!
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Tom Lee Mullins
Mar 4, 2004
--- In osFree@yahoogroups.com, menchie@h... wrote:
> > > Given the number of groups I'm on (30+) and the
> > > sheer volume of spam, I thought little of not
> > > getting a site to come up -
> > > plenty of people set up "warez" sites that get
> > > shut down or rapidly hit their bandwidth limit.
> > >
> > > It's a problem with Netscape 4.78 (or in reality -
> > > the site's administrator).
> > >
> > > I frequently hit sites that will NOT come up in
> > > Netscape, as the administrators feel that you
> > > must use all the bells and whistles and
> > > the latest (preferably Intenet Exploder) browsers...
> > >
> > > This is one.
> >
> > Have you tried Mozilla for OS/2-eCS? or Phoenix for OS/2?
> > http://www.mozilla.org - open source browser for an open
> > source os.
>
> I don't have OS2 (I like to keep track of it, though), it
> comes up under IE 6.0 and Mozilla 1.4.
>
eComStation is the newest version of OS/2 in case you want
to try it. http://www.ecomstation.com
BigWarpGuy
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Tom Lee Mullins
Mar 4, 2004
--- In osFree@yahoogroups.com, menchie@h... wrote:
> > > Given the number of groups I'm on (30+) and the
> > > sheer volume of spam, I thought little of not
> > > getting a site to come up -
> > > plenty of people set up "warez" sites that get
> > > shut down or rapidly hit their bandwidth limit.
> > >
> > > It's a problem with Netscape 4.78 (or in reality -
> > > the site's administrator).
> > >
> > > I frequently hit sites that will NOT come up in
> > > Netscape, as the administrators feel that you
> > > must use all the bells and whistles and
> > > the latest (preferably Intenet Exploder) browsers...
> > >
> > > This is one.
> >
> > Have you tried Mozilla for OS/2-eCS? or Phoenix for OS/2?
> > http://www.mozilla.org - open source browser for an open
> > source os.
>
> I don't have OS2 (I like to keep track of it, though), it
> comes up under IE 6.0 and Mozilla 1.4.
>
eComStation is the newest version of OS/2 in case you want
to try it. http://www.ecomstation.com
BigWarpGuy
Re: [osFree] Re: New Download site!!!!!
#981 Re: [osFree] Re: New Download site!!!!!
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Tom Lee Mullins
Mar 4, 2004
menchie@... wrote:
>>>Given the number of groups I'm on (30+) and the
>>>sheer volume of spam, I thought little of not
>>>getting a site to come up -
>>>plenty of people set up "warez" sites that get
>>>shut down or rapidly hit their bandwidth limit.
>>>
>>>It's a problem with Netscape 4.78 (or in reality -
>>>the site's administrator).
>>>
>>>I frequently hit sites that will NOT come up in
>>>Netscape, as the administrators feel that you
>>>must use all the bells and whistles and
>>>the latest (preferably Intenet Exploder) browsers...
>>>
>>>This is one.
>>>
>>>
>>Have you tried Mozilla for OS/2-eCS? or Phoenix for OS/2?
>>http://www.mozilla.org - open source browser for an open
>>source os.
>>
>>
>
>I don't have OS2 (I like to keep track of it, though), it
>comes up under IE 6.0 and Mozilla 1.4.
>
>
>==========================================================
>http://www.geocities.com/thedugan
>>From some member of the Dugan family
>Big Bang = "Let There Be Light"
>==========================================================
>Pursuant to U.S. code, title 47, Chapter 5, Subchapter II,Section 227, any
>and all unsolicited commercial E-mail sent,to this address is subject to a
>fee of $500.00 U.S. E-Mailing denotes, acceptance of these terms. Consult
><http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/47/227.html> for details.
>
>
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
There is a version of Mozilla for a variety of platforms.
BigWarpGuy
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Tom Lee Mullins
Mar 4, 2004
menchie@... wrote:
>>>Given the number of groups I'm on (30+) and the
>>>sheer volume of spam, I thought little of not
>>>getting a site to come up -
>>>plenty of people set up "warez" sites that get
>>>shut down or rapidly hit their bandwidth limit.
>>>
>>>It's a problem with Netscape 4.78 (or in reality -
>>>the site's administrator).
>>>
>>>I frequently hit sites that will NOT come up in
>>>Netscape, as the administrators feel that you
>>>must use all the bells and whistles and
>>>the latest (preferably Intenet Exploder) browsers...
>>>
>>>This is one.
>>>
>>>
>>Have you tried Mozilla for OS/2-eCS? or Phoenix for OS/2?
>>http://www.mozilla.org - open source browser for an open
>>source os.
>>
>>
>
>I don't have OS2 (I like to keep track of it, though), it
>comes up under IE 6.0 and Mozilla 1.4.
>
>
>==========================================================
>http://www.geocities.com/thedugan
>>From some member of the Dugan family
>Big Bang = "Let There Be Light"
>==========================================================
>Pursuant to U.S. code, title 47, Chapter 5, Subchapter II,Section 227, any
>and all unsolicited commercial E-mail sent,to this address is subject to a
>fee of $500.00 U.S. E-Mailing denotes, acceptance of these terms. Consult
><http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/47/227.html> for details.
>
>
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
There is a version of Mozilla for a variety of platforms.
BigWarpGuy
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Poll about kernel on www.osfree.org
#982 Poll about kernel on www.osfree.org
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Detlef Graef
Mar 7, 2004
Hi,
I've seen the poll about which kernel should be used for osFree.
Does anybody believe that this poll is usefull? I think the
developer should decide this question.
On the website I've read osFree should be compatible with OS/2 4.0.
How much compatible? Only for Applications?
(I think 16 Bit OS/2 Applications shouldn't be supported)
What about Drivers? Most Drivers are 16 Bit.
I've seen that some Drivers are 32 Bit. (JFS.IFS, UFS.IFS...)
Would it be an option to support only 32 Bit OS/2 Drivers?
Are the 32 Bit DeviceHelper Functions (KEE) documented by IBM?
Is it possible to write pure 32 Bit Drivers?
Well, the Driver Question is tight with the kernel. Is someone
working on the kernel? Is an existing kernel used?
D. Graef
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Detlef Graef
Mar 7, 2004
Hi,
I've seen the poll about which kernel should be used for osFree.
Does anybody believe that this poll is usefull? I think the
developer should decide this question.
On the website I've read osFree should be compatible with OS/2 4.0.
How much compatible? Only for Applications?
(I think 16 Bit OS/2 Applications shouldn't be supported)
What about Drivers? Most Drivers are 16 Bit.
I've seen that some Drivers are 32 Bit. (JFS.IFS, UFS.IFS...)
Would it be an option to support only 32 Bit OS/2 Drivers?
Are the 32 Bit DeviceHelper Functions (KEE) documented by IBM?
Is it possible to write pure 32 Bit Drivers?
Well, the Driver Question is tight with the kernel. Is someone
working on the kernel? Is an existing kernel used?
D. Graef
Re: [osFree] Poll about kernel on www.osfree.org
#983 Re: [osFree] Poll about kernel on www.osfree.org
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Tom Lee Mullins
Mar 7, 2004
Detlef Graef wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've seen the poll about which kernel should be used for osFree.
>Does anybody believe that this poll is usefull? I think the
>developer should decide this question.
>
>On the website I've read osFree should be compatible with OS/2 4.0.
>How much compatible? Only for Applications?
>(I think 16 Bit OS/2 Applications shouldn't be supported)
>
>What about Drivers? Most Drivers are 16 Bit.
>I've seen that some Drivers are 32 Bit. (JFS.IFS, UFS.IFS...)
>Would it be an option to support only 32 Bit OS/2 Drivers?
>Are the 32 Bit DeviceHelper Functions (KEE) documented by IBM?
>Is it possible to write pure 32 Bit Drivers?
>
>Well, the Driver Question is tight with the kernel. Is someone
>working on the kernel? Is an existing kernel used?
>
>
>
>D. Graef
>
>
>
>
>
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/os2ddprog (IIRC on the URL). A group for
making device
drivers.
BigWarpGuy
PS How does one determine an OS/2 16 bit program and a OS/2 32 bit program?
PSS IIRC - I did not see anyone working on the kernal at
http://www.osfree.org
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Tom Lee Mullins
Mar 7, 2004
Detlef Graef wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've seen the poll about which kernel should be used for osFree.
>Does anybody believe that this poll is usefull? I think the
>developer should decide this question.
>
>On the website I've read osFree should be compatible with OS/2 4.0.
>How much compatible? Only for Applications?
>(I think 16 Bit OS/2 Applications shouldn't be supported)
>
>What about Drivers? Most Drivers are 16 Bit.
>I've seen that some Drivers are 32 Bit. (JFS.IFS, UFS.IFS...)
>Would it be an option to support only 32 Bit OS/2 Drivers?
>Are the 32 Bit DeviceHelper Functions (KEE) documented by IBM?
>Is it possible to write pure 32 Bit Drivers?
>
>Well, the Driver Question is tight with the kernel. Is someone
>working on the kernel? Is an existing kernel used?
>
>
>
>D. Graef
>
>
>
>
>
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/os2ddprog (IIRC on the URL). A group for
making device
drivers.
BigWarpGuy
PS How does one determine an OS/2 16 bit program and a OS/2 32 bit program?
PSS IIRC - I did not see anyone working on the kernal at
http://www.osfree.org
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* the os for the internet generation *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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Re: Progress?
#985 Re: Progress?
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Ronald
Mar 23, 2004
--- In osFree@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Lee Mullins" <tomleem@a...>
wrote:
> Hows is the effort/project to clone OS/2 Warp
> coming along? Is there any news to report?
>
> BigWarpGuy
I really wanna know about FreePM.
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Ronald
Mar 23, 2004
--- In osFree@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Lee Mullins" <tomleem@a...>
wrote:
> Hows is the effort/project to clone OS/2 Warp
> coming along? Is there any news to report?
>
> BigWarpGuy
I really wanna know about FreePM.
[Fwd: [Fwd: News Submitted via OS2 World.Com]]
#986 [Fwd: [Fwd: News Submitted via OS2 World.Com]]
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Tom Lee Mullins
Mar 24, 2004
I once sent an e-mail to the authro of WinCam to see if it would be
updated or have the source code released. He sent me the source code.
This result would probably be rare but I think it would be great if
others asked authors of older software the same question; "will it be
updated
or can you release the source code if it isn't?"
BigWarpGuy
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* the os for the internet generation *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * http://www.ecomstation.com * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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Tom Lee Mullins
Mar 24, 2004
I once sent an e-mail to the authro of WinCam to see if it would be
updated or have the source code released. He sent me the source code.
This result would probably be rare but I think it would be great if
others asked authors of older software the same question; "will it be
updated
or can you release the source code if it isn't?"
BigWarpGuy
--
* * * * *BigWarpGuy / TomLeeM* * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * eComStation * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* the os for the internet generation *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * http://www.ecomstation.com * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
[Fwd: 12 Reasons Andreessen Is Hot On Open Source]
#987 [Fwd: 12 Reasons Andreessen Is Hot On Open Source]
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Tom Lee Mullins
Mar 24, 2004
*12 Reasons Andreessen Is Hot On Open Source
It would be neat if some of this would rub off on those
who desire a clone of OS/2 .
TomLeeM/BigWarpGuy
PS At least with OSFree, SCO can not sue for taking/using
their source code without permssion.
*
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* the os for the internet generation *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * http://www.ecomstation.com * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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Tom Lee Mullins
Mar 24, 2004
*12 Reasons Andreessen Is Hot On Open Source
It would be neat if some of this would rub off on those
who desire a clone of OS/2 .
TomLeeM/BigWarpGuy
PS At least with OSFree, SCO can not sue for taking/using
their source code without permssion.
*
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * eComStation * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* the os for the internet generation *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * http://www.ecomstation.com * * * *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *