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'''Pegasus''' is a Lynx-inspired graphical web browser that aims to display webpages without the use of JavaScript while also handling graphical elements such as images.
|name=Senusret's browser
|image=Senusrets.jpg
|by=Alexander Nicholi
|langs=[[C*]]
|systems=[[Sirius DOS]], [[A*]]
|archs={{wp|Intel 80286|i486}}
|lic=[[Artisan Software Licence#ASL 1.1|ASL 1.1]]
}}
'''Senusret's browser''', or simply '''Senusret's''' for short, is a {{wp|Lynx (web browser)|Lynx}}-inspired graphical web browser that aims to display webpages without the use of JavaScript while also handling graphical elements such as images. It is named after its creator's late pet, Senusret III, a long-haired gold duster born shortly before he got married.
 
==DOM support==
Senusret's will support several kinds of document object models, or DOMs, in a descending order of importance:
* XHTML 1.1 + CSS 2.1 (the "Standard DOM")
* A compatibility-oriented HTML 4.01 + CSS 2.1 (the "Classic DOM")
* A feature-moderated HTML 5 + CSS 3 (the "Moderated DOM")
 
==Supported platforms==
Initially, Senusret's will target the [[Sirius DOS]] research platform created by [[User:Alexander|Alexander Nicholi]] using the Sirius A, B, A′ and B′ research computers and Bochs-based virtualisation. Since A′ and B′ are non-graphical i286-based computers, it will not run on those directly. Sirius A and B as well as Bochs virtio leverage [[Cirrus]] [[Alpine series]] of 2D accelerators, and so Senusret's will directly leverage Cirrus-specific SVGA/VESA extensions that these cards provide.
 
It is possible for Senusret's to leverage a barebones graphics/media toolkit such as SDL, although this will not be a focus at the outset since virtual Sirius DOS achieves the same effect of support. Once [[Anodyne]] has found sufficient form, it, too, will be a target of interest for Senusret's, along with everything else involving [[Byblos]].
 
[[Category:Sirius DOS components]][[Category:Anodyne components]]

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Senusret's browser
Created by Alexander Nicholi
Written in C*
OSes Sirius DOS, A*
ISAs i486
Licence ASL 1.1

Senusret's browser, or simply Senusret's for short, is a Lynx-inspired graphical web browser that aims to display webpages without the use of JavaScript while also handling graphical elements such as images. It is named after its creator's late pet, Senusret III, a long-haired gold duster born shortly before he got married.

DOM support

Senusret's will support several kinds of document object models, or DOMs, in a descending order of importance:

  • XHTML 1.1 + CSS 2.1 (the "Standard DOM")
  • A compatibility-oriented HTML 4.01 + CSS 2.1 (the "Classic DOM")
  • A feature-moderated HTML 5 + CSS 3 (the "Moderated DOM")

Supported platforms

Initially, Senusret's will target the Sirius DOS research platform created by Alexander Nicholi using the Sirius A, B, A′ and B′ research computers and Bochs-based virtualisation. Since A′ and B′ are non-graphical i286-based computers, it will not run on those directly. Sirius A and B as well as Bochs virtio leverage Cirrus Alpine series of 2D accelerators, and so Senusret's will directly leverage Cirrus-specific SVGA/VESA extensions that these cards provide.

It is possible for Senusret's to leverage a barebones graphics/media toolkit such as SDL, although this will not be a focus at the outset since virtual Sirius DOS achieves the same effect of support. Once Anodyne has found sufficient form, it, too, will be a target of interest for Senusret's, along with everything else involving Byblos.