WWW browser for 8086 ==================== This sounds as a crazy idea but such thing [1] really exists! It has been written for Intel 8088-compatible machines. If you remember, the NEC 8088-compatible CPUs were quite common in portable and handheld computers of early 1990s (the HP 95LX to the 200LX, for example). I have a PSION MC600 laptop. Yes, a laptop which run on 8 AAs and which runs MS-DOS 3.3. It has the above mentioned NEC CPU, some 640kB of RAM and the 640x200-capable monochrome LCD. So it fits the MicroWeb hardware requirements. The only missing thing (at them moment) is an Ethernet connection. I might fix this in the future. Anyway, the MicroWeb can also read local files. Thus I issued the command: microweb -c news.htm The -c switch forces the 640x200 resolution and the news.htm, of course, was the pre-downloaded file with some news. It works surprisingly well. The browser is text-only but it uses different font sizes for different HTML elements. Loading took several second but scrolling of the file was smooth (one can use cursor arrows to line-level scrolling or the PageUp and the PageDown to scroll screens - the later is less smooth as re-drawing of screen needs some time). The HTML ahs some 100 kB. This might not sound like a big file but the machine has only 640 kB (not MB nor GB!) of RAM available. I must say I am really impressed. And did I mentioned that I ran my MC600 at 4.77MHz. There is a full speed obtion (8 MHz) but I forgot to turn it on. Now to find way how to connect the MC (with its special ports) to some sort of a network! References: [1] git://github.com/jhhoward/MicroWeb