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University Challenge (Announce)

posted by glennmcc Homepage E-mail, North Jackson, Ohio (USA), 22.03.2022, 19:06

> > > I continue to try to compete with MSDOS.
> > >
> > > There is now a 40 MB hard disk image (only 9 MB
> > > used) suitable to putting on the first 80386
> > > computer (Compaq Deskpro 386). It is entirely
> > > public domain and includes all the tools (linker
> > > etc) required to be able to program in a subset
> > > of C90 instead of machine code, in order to
> > > eventually compete with MSDOS.
> > >
> > > See "University Challenge" at http://pdos.org
> >
> >
> > there is no "University Challenge" at this address.
>
> Maybe you need to clear your cache or something.
> I just checked, it is written there in bold.
>

Yep... about 1/2 way down the page...

" University Challenge

It is September 1986 and the Compaq Deskpro 386 has been released.
This time the 40 MB drive has a PDOS/386 distribution installed on it.
It contains pure public domain code. Due to the limits of what has been
released to the public domain, only SubC is available, which gives you a
subset of C90. But it's better than having to write in machine code.
Your challenge is to produce a 32-bit competitor to MSDOS using just what
is on this disk. Theoretically everything you need is on this disk.
Get the 40 MB disk image here."

"Here" == http://www.pdos.org/univchal.zip
( 2.4MB ZIP containing univchal.vhd 40MB disk image )

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