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ELKS may work, but I've found just getting the current tools and releases is
the hardest part. There seems to be no official site but this one
http://www.elks.ecs.soton.ac.uk/ looks like the most recent. E-mail if you
need the official docs seeing as I seem to have saved them a while back.

Big Tom,
osdude@xoommail.com
http://members.xoom.com/osdude/

Nicholas Clark wrote:

> Another choice, one that might work better for you, is ELKS. (the
> Embedded Linux Kernel Project), made specifically for use with 8086/8
> and 286 chips, includding embedded boards. It's not for the faint of
> heart however....

