I've managed to get minix going on the palmtop in a much simpler way than that mentioned at www.erols.com/rld/ If you'd like to try it, everything you need is in a ~700k zip file at: www.southcom.com.au/~tpitman/ it's under the link to "palmtop software" Here's a copy of the reame file: MINIX 2.0.2 ON THE HP PALMTOP INTRODUCTION This set of files is a very early version of minix for the hp100lx/200lx palmtop. The included files will allow you to (some of the time) boot minix from the RAM disk or flash disk of the palmtop. BACKGROUND sometime in 1998, the information on how to boot minix on the palmtop was posted on the web at www.erols.com/rld/ The method mentioned was very compilated, involving reformatting a flash card under linux, installing minix on it, and using special software to boot it. With the release of minix version 2.0.2, Minix now has support for using a large DOS file as a 'virtual' hard disk. It also is supplied with a program that will boot Minix from the MSDOS prompt. To get this new version to its current state has taken less than a day, showing that it is realtively easy with the new version of minix. There are still some problems, however, that appear to be identical to those mentioned at www.erols.com/rld Often the palmtop will lock-up part way though booting, and at best only one or two commands can be executed before it crashes. This seems to be somehow related to special interrupts on the palmtop, and can probably be fixed. INSTALLATION Now for the fun part! To run minix on the palmtop, you will need about 1.5Mb free space on your ram disk or a flash card. Simply coppy the included files to a directory, and type BOOT DISK.NEW to start minix. You should have as much RAM as possible allocated to system RAM (this can be changed in the setup program in System Manager) and if possible, no drivers loaded in your config.sys or autoexec.bat file (I found that the Times2Tech speed driver interferes with minix) OTHER That's about it, so far. I've only used minix information from http://www.cs.vu.nl/pub/minix/2.0.2/index.html to get this up and running. Anyone who would like to experiment a bit more can get all necessary files from here. If you would like any further information, please email me: http://www.southcom.com.au/~tpitman Good Luck! Tim Pitman ** HPLX-L LIST Info at http://www.sp.uconn.edu/~mchem1/HPLX.shtml