Ok, now I'm just really pushing things here, aren't I?
Aside from my project to write a network game for the Apple II, I also want to look into Unix or any other multi-tasking implementation for 8-bit Apple II, since I got a //e back in March. GNO/ME is good, but that's for the IIgs, so I want to see if something like this is possible for a 64/128k RAM, 6502B machine.
Legend tells that Unix used to fit in 32K of RAM! I found this by reading some old newsgroups. I still have a lot of more searching and researching to do, but here's a list of some stuff which I have found or is on my mind:
- There's a program called Davex which is a command shell; there's also ANIX as well.
- would it be possible to compile Unix for the 6502? I know there is a C compiler out there, so the next thing would be to find old Unix source.
- what about Contiki? I've heard of it, but have never used it.
- has anyone else thought about doing multi-tasking on an 8-bit Apple?
- am I barking up the wrong tree? That is, is there a Linux or something else for the 6502?
More searching brought this page: http://everything2.com/title/6502%2520Unix
Looks like the two keywords are 6052 and UNIX when searching, not Apple II or anything similar. Interesting to note those people say the machine wouldn't have an MMU, but I am pretty sure that the IIe has one for doing bank-switched RAM. However, that would likely require rewrites/patches to get working correctly.
Legend tells that Unix used to fit in 32K of RAM! I found this by reading some old newsgroups. I still have a lot of more searching and researching to do, but here's a list of some stuff which I have found or is on my mind:
- There's a program called Davex which is a command shell; there's also ANIX as well.
- would it be possible to compile Unix for the 6502? I know there is a C compiler out there, so the next thing would be to find old Unix source.
- what about Contiki? I've heard of it, but have never used it.
- has anyone else thought about doing multi-tasking on an 8-bit Apple?
- am I barking up the wrong tree? That is, is there a Linux or something else for the 6502?
More searching brought this page: http://everything2.com/title/6502%2520Unix
Looks like the two keywords are 6052 and UNIX when searching, not Apple II or anything similar. Interesting to note those people say the machine wouldn't have an MMU, but I am pretty sure that the IIe has one for doing bank-switched RAM. However, that would likely require rewrites/patches to get working correctly.


