[comp.sys.atari.st] PD Multitasking for the ST

jsm@laird.UUCP (Jeffrey McArthur) (02/03/88)

 There is already a PD Multi-tasking program for the ST.  It is called MX2.
There was a previous release called AMulti.  In addition all the sources
are availabe from the author for only $20.  It works well with Gulam.
If this message gets out (I have tried to post before and failed) and
if other people are interrested I will post the documentation files for
it.

  The fact that the sources are available at a minimal cost is a big reason
why I prefer this one.  One word of warning though; it is NOT in C.  The
program was written in Modula 2.  C programs run just fine under it
though :-).

  It is also available for download from Gateway BBS, (801) 562-1587,
300/1200/2400 baud.


(I really hope this message gets out.  It would really be nice to be
able to post messages.  If you read this, how about dropping me a
line and telling me that it did get out.)


Jeffrey McArthur,     Laird Telemedia Inc.
                      2424 S. 2570 W.
                      Salt Lake City, Utah  84119
                      (801) 972-5900
{ihnp4,decvax,seismo!ut-sally}!utah-cs!utah-gr!uplherc!sp7040!laird!jsm

geoffw@hubcap.UUCP (Geoff Williams) (02/06/88)

How about posting a copy to comp.*.atari.st if at all possible.

                            Thanx,
                                Geoff

ccs011@vega.ucdavis.edu (0058;0000034273;300;9999;94;ccs) (02/06/88)

	I wouldn't mind taking a look at this program (although it sounds
	a bit too good to be true...).  Could you post it?  

		If its too big to send through the mail, perhaps you
        could send it to an st archive site where we could 'ftp' a
	copy of it.

						


Bill Frazer
..!ucbvax!ucdavis!vega!ccs011

jsp@sp7040.UUCP (John Peters) (02/09/88)

In article <919@hubcap.UUCP>, geoffw@hubcap.UUCP (Geoff Williams) writes:
> How about posting a copy to comp.*.atari.st if at all possible.
> 
	Yup from me too
				--  John  --

paone@topaz.rutgers.edu (Phil Paone) (02/10/88)

It really is not too good to be true.  I have been using it with 
gulam in place of my $120.00 investment in MT Cshell.  The memory
overhead is sooooo much less, that I can live without pipes. (The only
thing MT has that this doesn't)
-- 
Phil Paone
paone@topaz.rutgers.edu
ihnp4!moss!oac!ppaone

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