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    Ancient Linux on Windows

    Ancient Linux on Windows

    Building and running ancient Linux on Windows

    While I may have started with Linux 0.11, I've expanded this to include several older relases of the Linux kernel that you can cross compile from Windows, and run on Qemu. I've managed to get the older versions of the software tools running on Windows, so that there is no major invasive source changes, outside of either broken drivers, or massaging the makefiles to find things in the new paths, and calling the appropriate tools where needed. Linux 0.10 is the first oldest version of Linux...
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    Linice - Linux kernel debugger

    Linux source-level kernel debugger

    Linice is a source-level kernel debugger for x86 systems with the look and feel of SoftIce for MS Windows. Break into a running kernel, use breakpoints, single step on modules, kernel, or user programs. Outputs to VGA, MDA, X Window, serial terminal. ------------ Yes, this is ancient and don't expect it to work any more.
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