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Comment GeoWorks Ensemble FTW! (Score 1) 347

Back around 1991 I had a PC-clone 386SX. For you youngsters, thats a 32-bit CPU with a 16-bit (i.e. slow) data bus. I didn't have the coin to put Windows/386 or Windows 3.0 on it, but I could afford GeoWorks. It worked very well on that old machine. I kept using it after I moved on to a used 486. GeoWorks word processor was quite good for it's time. I was sad it never got much market share.

Comment Re:Did similar back in MS-DOS 2.11 (Score 1) 582

IIRC, a .com had to have code to fit entirely in a 64Kb memory segment, and had a fixed default memory map for the code, stack and data segments. This means the loader did not need to do any fancy relocation, so there were no relocation tables and a much simpler executable header structure (nearly(?) absent for a .com).

Comment Scooped! (Score 1) 1

Just after submitting my story, I saw another already on the main page. Not surprised, but frustrating because my Internet connection was baulky this morning. Anyway, I'm just glad this event is getting good visibility one way or another!
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mlosh

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Submission + - SpaceX Successfully Launches Malaysian Satellite 1

mlosh writes: At 8:36 PM (PDT) Monday, a Falcon 1 booster successfully lifted off and launched the Malaysian Earth-observation satellite named RazakSAT into orbit, according to the company's webcast. After three unsuccessful launches, this latest mission is the second successful orbital flight in a row for Falcon 1 and the first time the private company was able to deploy an operational satellite for a commercial customer. The event should quiet naysayers who have openly doubted the capabilities of a small company to complete space missions. Next up: test flights of the much larger Falcon 9 model (which is intended for cargo supply missions to the ISS and possible manned flights) and a enhanced Falcon 1e model.

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