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That's technically true. Usenet newsgroup comp.os.minix was very lively in 1987-1989 according to the archives: https://groups.google.com/g/comp.os.minix/search?q=after%3A1987-01-01%20before%3A1989-12-31 People sent patches and new programs to the newsgroup, although a lot of that...
> > Usenet newsgroup comp.os.minix was very lively in 1987-1989 > > AST was clearly more than happy to accept contributions, such as bug fixes and ports to new architectures....
@ghaerr That hasn't been updated for quite a while. It's very likely not to work nowadays. Slackware Linux team still maintains gtk+ 1.2.10 package. You might have better luck with...
That would be best for @0ffthemap to do as he is the original poster of this issue and probably the most invested in that effort. I just suggested something that...
> ah, it was not complete compiler, just c to asm (nasm in this version) compiler. Just a sidenote, but I think NASM does support ELKS a.out format. LCC port...
I took a peek at NASM. It doesn't support Minix/ELKS directly. It supports as86 obj files though. They could be then linked with ld86 into elks binary, I think. My...
There were addons for Program Manager that implemented several layers of subgroups on Windows 3.x. So, this idea is period correct, just it hasn't been ever implemented in Program Manager...
Here are some I have in my win 3.x file archive: [pm-nestedgroups.zip](https://github.com/Vortesys/Program-Manager-II/files/14469484/pm-nestedgroups.zip) All of them are freely distributable: either freeware or shareware. There is only 4 of them in my...
@TheColorOfFear Have you had time to look into them? Do you need help?
**PRGGRP** It simulates subgroups using a trick. It creates hidden Program Manager Groups which you can run by creating a shortcut that runs prggrp with a name of the group....