Date: Fri, 26 Sep 1997 19:39:54 -0700 (PDT) From: eLpEE To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: A DJ Web Browser Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Precedence: bulk from: csantill AT lausd DOT k12 DOT ca DOT us I've got an idea for a new project the people of the mailing list. Why doesn't somebody try to create a DOS web browser? I don't know enough about serial communications to even attempt this but there's gotta be somebody out there who does. I know a little about graphics(mostly mode 13h)but I probably wouldn't be much help. I know there have been ports of TCP/IP to DJGPP(I think I saw this at Brennan's Page) & I'm sure this wouldn't be too much of a project if alot of people got together & worked efficiently. If anybody wants to try this, I got some suggestions on how the UI could be done. A good start to getting this project off would be to try to implement this on systems with a 386, 4MB of RAM, & a VGA display. With these requirements, it would be a candidate for GNU/FSF distribution because almost everyone has this on their system. I personally want this because I hate going to Win$uck 9$ so I can get on the internet though I love Netscape's Communicator 4.03. This is not a flame of Money$oft...just a challenge to those on web to out do Bill in another facet of the PC industry(Hey, we already did it with a C compiler ).