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> Peter Skye said:
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> >whose hardware will we do this on? I don't have a
> >laptop and my lunchbox portable's LCD screen is dead.
Mark Abramowitz wrote:
>
> What about one of the SCOUG ThinkPads?
> I can also make mine available, if needed.
I didn't know SCOUG had any ThinkPads, but I'm a little short on sleep
and if the world grants me a Rip Van Winkle then I might start
remembering things again. Who's holding the ThinkPads?
Do we have Internet access at the meetings? I think I saw Dave Watson
stringing some phone cable at the last one. The project needs the emx
development environment (18 MB plus a 2.3 MB "fix" file which I got from
LEO). Then we'll also need the source code for whatever we're gonna
compile.
I don't have a CD burner so I can't bring the software on a CD.
There are a bunch of SETs which are documented in the emx README.DOC
file. I have them in my CONFIG.SYS, but they could be in a separate
.cmd file. Some are mods to existing path sets so the .cmd would have
to do something like SET xxx=%xxx%;NEWSTUFF;
- Peter
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