From: Mark Warner on
Bear Bottoms wrote:
> Manatee Memories <See(a)the.REPLYTO.entry> wrote in
> news:keun061s2rsl18r9r9tn75qbm778eksicp(a)4ax.com:
>
>> http://www.majorgeeks.com/LoseThos_d6176.html
>
> LoseThos is a "supplemental" operating system because you'll want to dual
> boot with another operating system, since you can't access the Internet
> and because it's not really suited for usage other than screwing around
> writing programs. It's really good for that, though -- lots of
> fun.

And what, pray tell, have you written on/with it?

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From: Gordon Darling on
On Sun, 06 Jun 2010 18:37:45 -0400, Mark Warner wrote:

> Bear Bottoms wrote:
>> Manatee Memories <See(a)the.REPLYTO.entry> wrote in
>> news:keun061s2rsl18r9r9tn75qbm778eksicp(a)4ax.com:
>>
>>> http://www.majorgeeks.com/LoseThos_d6176.html
>>
>> LoseThos is a "supplemental" operating system because you'll want to
>> dual boot with another operating system, since you can't access the
>> Internet and because it's not really suited for usage other than
>> screwing around writing programs. It's really good for that, though --
>> lots of fun.
>
> And what, pray tell, have you written on/with it?

Zero, zilch.

BB cut and pasted (without quotes nor any comprehension of the
information) from the supplied link which anyone with any interest could
have read for themselves.

Par for the course?

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Gordon





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From: Craig on
On 06/06/2010 04:14 PM, Gordon Darling wrote:
> On Sun, 06 Jun 2010 18:37:45 -0400, Mark Warner wrote:
>
>> Bear Bottoms wrote:
>>> Manatee Memories<See(a)the.REPLYTO.entry> wrote in
>>> news:keun061s2rsl18r9r9tn75qbm778eksicp(a)4ax.com:
>>>
>>>> http://www.majorgeeks.com/LoseThos_d6176.html
>>>
>>> LoseThos is a "supplemental" operating system because you'll want to
>>> dual boot with another operating system, since you can't access the
>>> Internet and because it's not really suited for usage other than
>>> screwing around writing programs. It's really good for that, though --
>>> lots of fun.
>>
>> And what, pray tell, have you written on/with it?
>
> Zero, zilch.
>
> BB cut and pasted (without quotes nor any comprehension of the
> information) from the supplied link which anyone with any interest could
> have read for themselves.
>
> Par for the course?

If par is "pathological." By the way, for your tome:

> Message-ID: <Xns9D8F920B343F8bearbottoms1gmaicom(a)news.albasani.net>
>
> Clarity exceeds opinion.

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From: John Corliss on
Manatee Memories wrote:
>
> http://www.majorgeeks.com/LoseThos_d6176.html
>
> http://www.losethos.com/
> http://www.losethos.com/LTCD.ISO (5.49 Meg)
>
>
> <Q>
> If you have an x86_64 PC machine such as a Core_i7, a Core_2_Duo, a
> Pentium_D... nothing worse than a Pentium_4_Extreme_Edition, then enjoy
> the clean, 64-bit, programming environment of LoseThos. In addition to
> having 64-bit registers, there are eight additional general purpose
> registers in 64-bit mode! LoseThos is the ultimate in clean because all
> tasks on all cores can access all RAM memory at all times with no
> banking, protections or segmentation. PAGING IS NOT USED, basically, and
> pointers are 64-bit, able to reach all of the 12 Gig RAM physical memory
> on my machine, at all times from all tasks on all cores.
> LoseThos is like nothing else -- I wrote all of it, entirely from
> scratch, including the compiler. It is the ultimate in clean and
> simple.
>
> <....>
> </Q>
>
>
> Read on.

LOL Good God! Don't tell me, it's Babyaware? (run the video to see what
I mean.)

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From: Craig on
On 06/07/2010 05:00 AM, John Corliss wrote:
> LOL Good God! Don't tell me, it's Babyaware? (run the video to see what
> I mean.)

<grin> Depending on the licensing, I think we could see a Babya
version... By the way, seems he's moved on:
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/bsys93/files/>

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