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Subj: Re: Re^2: Strange message from JNOS
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In-Reply-To: your message of Mon Sep 20 17:43:00 2010
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Btw, believe or not, JNOS runs on 80286 (either 1.11f or 2.0f), though
not so well if compiled both node and bbs. If only node, or only bbs
it works.
Is Borland compiler free for distribution without licence (an older
version of it)? Maybe I could play fith compiling by myself? If not with
Borland, is there a free compiler for Windows or Ubuntu that can
produce compiles for 80286?
Regards,
Misko
73 de Misko
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