So you wish to mash FreeDOS and linux together? If so,I think we can make that as a DIFFERENT project.It would be interesting to see DOS and Linux made into one OS.It would be quite amusing to be frank.
On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 10:08 AM, Alain Mouette <ala...@pobox.com> wrote: > We could work on the LiDOS (Linux + FreeDOS) toghether, I have all my > setups annotated and I can share. > Even easier with you as they are in portuguese ;-) > > First thing would be to define what will be done... > We could start with a VirtualBox running Ubuntu 14.04 Server, running > FreeDOS at startup... > > But then I don't know how to make a distribution CD... anyone? > > Alain > > On 01-10-2015 00:23, Geraldo Netto wrote: > > Oi Alain/All, > > > > Tudo certinho por ai? :) > > > > Well, i think we have different approaches for different needs :P > > > > Alain, while many people dislike the approach you proposed, i can help > > updating the distro > > That would provide a quick workaround for dosemu users > > BTW, what are the bugs that you have found? it is easily reproducible? > > Did you report it to Bart ("Bart Olderman")? > > > > Besides your approach there is the approach proposed by Joe > > And yet the cdex extention > > > > Let's keep track on all :P > > > > > > Kind Regards, > > > > Geraldo Netto > > Sapere Aude => Non dvcor, dvco > > São Paulo, Brasil, -3gmt > > site: http://exdev.sf.net/ > > > > > > On 30 September 2015 at 20:36, Alain Mouette <ala...@pobox.com> wrote: > >> The point is running DOS programs > >> > >> And also having a stable modern platform behind to run on any possible > new > >> hardware (x86) > >> > >> Alain > >> > >> > >> On 29-09-2015 22:50, Chelson Aitcheson wrote: > >> > >> What would be the point of freedos ? Might as well be another Linux > distro > >> > >> On 29/09/2015 1:09 pm, "Geraldo Netto" <geraldone...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> Hi All, > >>> > >>> First of all, thank you all very very much for your support :) > >>> Indeed, i have to follow the whole thread as Eric said > >>> Also, all tips are very valuable and Eduardo even provided a real > >>> project to start :P > >>> > >>> Well, i prefer to be low profile/humble to not create much expectations > >>> also because i'm mainly used to java/python which is way different > from c > >>> and i have no experience with asm so, i'll have a long learning curve > >>> > >>> > >>> Thank You Very Much and Kind Regards, > >>> > >>> Geraldo Netto > >>> Sapere Aude => Non dvcor, dvco > >>> São Paulo, Brasil, -3gmt > >>> site: http://exdev.sf.net/ > >>> > >>> On 28 September 2015 at 18:20, Eric Auer <e.a...@jpberlin.de> wrote: > >>>> Hi Jim and Geraldo, > >>>> > >>>> of course I agree that exFAT should be accessed using the > >>>> network redirector or CDEX interface: It would be too large > >>>> to be in the kernel, should not be carried around with the > >>>> kernel all the time and should be kept separately for the > >>>> case that there are licensing issues. However, all of this > >>>> has been mentioned earlier in this thread. Geraldo, I know > >>>> that you did not receive the first few mails here by mail, > >>>> so please go to the freedos-devel web archive to read the > >>>> earlier mails, including useful links to code and info. For > >>>> example VMSMOUNT for VMWare drives is a nice DOS driver :-) > >>>> > >>>> Cheers, Eric > >>>> > >>>>>> So, what do you think? > >>>>>> what is the svn link to checkout the freedos kernel code? [...] > >>>>> If you decide to write an exFAT implementation, I ask that you *not* > >>>>> put this into the FreeDOS kernel directly. Rather, this should be > >>>>> implemented as an external driver. As others have already pointed > out, > >>>>> there are patent concerns with this. 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