Subj : 12:16 P.M. PST To : All From : Manley Hubbell Date : Mon Aug 19 2002 02:22 pm On page 42 of the August 2002 Computer bits [free] mag. www.computerbits.com ? Theres an artical by Carla Schroder carla@bratgrrl http://www.bratgrrl.com about FreeSCO. ------------------------------------------------------ i've read randomly in the article on page 42. And conclude that Linux 2.0.38 may be worth my time to look for? let me say I do have DOS Ver. 1.1 `82 bio=5k dos=17k com=5k =========================================================== acording to the article my 386 should have 16megs of memory in order to work, but MY 386 only has 6 so i guess the big 1 would be something for me to look for also {see DOE} ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: other string's from page 42, DHCP, DNS, ?? http://www.freesco.org ?/? freesco-027 /?/ modules-027 rawrite ????????????????????????????????????/? well i've gone the rawRITE route before and i know its Int 00h Divide by Zero Int 04h Overflow [IRET] Int 05h Print-Screen Int 06h Reserved .. .. .. 2knNOw //TILT\\ | ------ | | - DO \ UN |86box 16Meg ? 386 | 0 DUP \ DOD | Dos Linux 2.0.38.HU | 1 dup \ DOE |winDo ? Int 5.ABC's | 2 pup \ DEQ |netsc | 3 tcp \ FCC DOI |Trump | 4\ ggp \ AFT |Slip | 5 \ igmp \ FBI |Lib | 6 \ icmp \ CIA |casC | 7 \ IP \ Justic |page 42 Aug 2002 computerbits -------------------------------------- LOOKIE COOKIE:: I cannot explain this it was my attempt to make some head way in understanding various protocals what government agents might be most involved ? and where in my computer system complex i might find the ini for there proper function ============================================== listen i failed, it was a given, back in 2000 when i was thinking about such concepts :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: also included below ip 0 IP # internet protocol, pseudo protocol number icmp 1 ICMP # internet control message protocol igmp 2 IGMP # internet group multicast protocol ggp 3 GGP # gateway-gateway protocol tcp 6 TCP # transmission control protocol pup 12 PUP # PARC universal packet protocol udp 17 UDP # user datagram protocol ???????????????????????????????????????????????????? theres just no way for me to say my view of these ideas have any merit whatever. Nor that IP goes on page or that UDP can be found in DOS! it may be reverse UDP may be on a page & IP could be in DOS {on DOS} _Line 55 12:17 P.M. PST --- ViaMAIL!/WC v1.60d * Origin: Nebeaux Nerdinski 1:105/55 Portland, OR 503.236.0214 (1:105/55) .