PDOS is a MSDOS replica.We are trying to built a 32-bit version of PDOS, currently working on a functional 16-bit version. For more details please visit www.pdos.sf.net.
>>My guess is that Anil is referring to Paul Edwards' PDOS [0]. >>[0] http://pdos.sourceforge.net/ Yes >>Which PDOS version? We have not considered a version since its in beta stage, the last stable built is dated September 15th 2014 23:01:33. >>Where is such a thing (esp. bootable image) >>available for download, for comparison? There is no bootable image, if required i can provide you my stable bootable image. >>Which FreeDOS kernel? FreeDOS kernel build 2036 cvs [version Aug 18 2006 compiled Aug 18 2006] Kernel compatibility 7.10 >>And, as already mentioned, what does MS-DOS >>report? MSDOS reports the return value of 26. >>What are the contents of your bootup config files? For the time being we are not using bootup config files. >>What type of cpu was this tested on? >>Native or emulation? It was tested on Bochs x86 emulator, compiled from source version number 2.6.2, it was tested on bx_generic model, attaching the Bochs configuration file for more details. >>Where's the source >>code and/or binary showing what you're testing here? Source code is a CVS repo "http://pdos.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pdos/", Testing a function named PosSelectDisk() seen in pos.c,pdos.c and using a testing file functest.c to test it. If further details are required please let me know. -- Regards, Anil Nair
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