Hi, guys,
On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 6:35 PM Jim Hall wrote:
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> Thanks for sharing! This is great stuff, so I've tweeted it from the FreeDOS
> twitter and just posted a news item about it on the website.
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> On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 7:23 AM Eric Auer wrote:
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>> Hi DOS developers :-)
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>> As
Thanks for sharing! This is great stuff, so I've tweeted it from the
FreeDOS twitter and just posted a news item about it on the website.
On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 7:23 AM Eric Auer wrote:
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> Hi DOS developers :-)
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> As mentioned on BTTR, there is a really nice series of by
> now four
Wow, this is great stuff! I got deep into that Assembly Manual, it
covers so many stuff briefly to get an idea what's going on.
This also reminded me of something:
Once I found a small example for borland c / turbo c, that does
multitasking. As very short and simple example that just runs two
Hi DOS developers :-)
As mentioned on BTTR, there is a really nice series of by
now four tutorials about low level DOS programming, with
multi core and long mode, by Michael Chourdakis :-) There
also is a proposed API which will help you to use multiple
CPU cores in your DOS projects.
The