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From: csbruce@ccnga.uwaterloo.ca (Craig Bruce)
Subject: Re: GEOS
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Date: Tue, 5 Dec 1995 21:17:03 GMT
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coyote@wakko.gil.net () writes:

>It was masterfully programmed by Craig Bruce, and IMHO is the best thing 
>to happen for C= users in the last 5+ years. ACE is C= tweeked to it's 
>finest. Lets hope it's evolutation continues. I read somewere ACE 15 is 
>due out just before Christmas break...

You read it here.

>If I may be so forward; my ACE wish list:
>Combine the bitmap viewer and ACEterm into a graphic web utility...

Web browsing seems to be fairly high on everybody's hype list, but it isn't
all that high on my list.  We'd need a TCP/UDP/SLIP protocol stack just to
make this possible, and this is not all that practical in a unitasking
environment where modem I/O and disk I/O cannot happen simultaneously
(although a modem with hardware flow control and an internal buffer would
help).

A plain HTML previewer/print formatter would be more practical.  And then
see where we can go from there.

>a version oriented towards being burnt into an eprom, (InstantACE)...

Or maybe "ACE in the hole"?  :-)

>Maybe Craig will give us a few words on the eventual goals for ACE...

My eventual goals include re-organizing the C128 version of ACE so that the
kernel is stored on RAM1 and the user programs take up most of RAM0 (about
58K free).  There will be no need for "ACE Plus", since I have figured out
how to put everything that I want into one package.  I also want Unix-style
filenames.

Also for the C128 version, I want to add custom device drivers which will
blow everything else away for accessing 1541s, 1571s, 1581s, FD2000/4000s,
RAMLinks, and CMD Hard Drives.  Plus custom support for the MS-DOS disk
format.  The C64 just plain doesn't have enough memory for all of this.
Although, I estimate that the SuperCPU-64 should have enough memory for me
to do all of this for it.

I also want to give the command shell accept more of the sh/csh commands
and I want to provide all of the standard Unix commands.

And then, I want to make the existing applications more complete and add
some new applications for data compression/archiving (ZIP/GZIP), Z-Modem,
some sort of a compiler, and other system-type stuff.

Keep on Hackin'!

-Craig Bruce
csbruce@ccnga.uwaterloo.ca
"If we persisted in this 'eye-for-an-eye, tooth-for-a-tooth' business, then
     everyone would end up walking around eyeless and toothless."
"No, only the bad guys."
                               -- ~Babylon 5


