Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cwjcc!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!unisoft!bdt!david From: david@bdt.UUCP (David Beckemeyer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: Towards a real, somewhat compatible multiTASKING TOS Keywords: TOS, Multitasking, constructive ideas and proposals, future versions Message-ID: <116@bdt.UUCP> Date: 18 Aug 89 22:19:11 GMT References: <877@per2.UUCP> Reply-To: david@bdt.UUCP (David Beckemeyer) Organization: Beckemeyer Development Tools, Oakland, CA Lines: 39 OK, I've listened to all this long enough! In article <877@per2.UUCP> dag@per2.UUCP (Daniel A. Glasser) writes: >There's been a lot of chatter about multitasking on the ST, but no real >concrete proposals. [ stuff deleted ] > >Changes to TOS for application driven multitasking might include the following: [ list of new TOS features deleted ] Has anyone ever heard of Micro RTX? RTX implements the things Daniel and others have listed, and more. RTX is multitasking TOS, with many other multitasking extensions too. I'm amazed how someone can bring up multitasking and there can be this much discussion, yet in real life people don't even know what's already out there. People start saying how badly they want multitasking, but when I offered to make RTX binary free if someone would just write a simple application to give away with it, nobody was interested. Everybody wanted me to give away RTX, but noone would offer to spend a liitle of their own precious and valuable time and energy to make it happen. Anyway if you people are really interested in multitasking TOS, the offer still stands. If someone will show they are serious and write a RTX based application program (e.g. a nifty freebie shell that knows how to fork jobs, maybe use interprocess communications, print spooler, etc.), I will release the RTX binaries for public consumtion, along with this program. This seems fair to me. But no, most of you will just wait for somebody else to do the work for you. Not Leo though. Here's a man who does more than talk (as far as I can tell). -- David Beckemeyer (david@bdt.UUCP) | "I'll forgive you Dad... If you have Beckemeyer Development Tools | a breath mint." 478 Santa Clara Ave. Oakland, CA 94610 | Bart - "The Simpsons" UUCP: {uunet,ucbvax}!unisoft!bdt!david |