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Re: LegOS
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lugnet.robotics
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Tue, 12 Oct 1999 23:22:37 GMT
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It'd be interesting, but you'd have to describe some kind of scripting
language for the new OS to interpret, or a binary format that you could
then convince gcc to compile to.Either way, you're talking a lot of work.
It would be an interesting task, I guess, for someone with a lot more
time on their hands than me :)
-Luis
On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Joel Shafer wrote:
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> Has anyone thought of building a true OS (or replacement firmware) based on
> LegOS? As I understand it, LegOS isn't actually an OS at all, but rather
> is a source code library. I guess that's the benefit of pbForth which is
> actually a true firmware replacement.
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> Joel Shafer joel@connect.net
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