Hi :-)

> http://falco1.heliohost.org/softwares.html#dos
> 
> Most of them mainly help the old DOS environment to cooperate better
> with modern processors (PWR or LOWP) or just help testing in some way
> (TSCDOS, CACHE).

The Turion / Athlon64 mobile / Sempron / ... and Phenom tools
to select lower voltages and clock frequencies sound exciting,
could you extend them to also support AMD desktop processors?
Does support depend on the mainboard chipset as well?

> Regarding source codes I'm not familiar with Freedos coding standards,

Free/open compilers and assemblers preferred, e.g. NASM or the
JWASM fork for those who prefer MASM/TASM syntax. There is also
a tool called NoMySo to convert the latter to NASM style... :-)

Eric

PS: The LFB write combining enabler also sounds interesting, as
does the rotary chamber engine, maybe you could explain that off
list to me a bit? :-)



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