Why would ASUS base their BIOS off of FreeDOS anyway?I mean,FreeDOS IS nice
and all,but is it really at the stage yet where it can be implemented in
corporate machines?I think we should make FreeDOS able to be embedded in
corprate systems.If we can pull that off,EVERYONE can use FreeDOS,not just
at home hobby people.Perhaps we could start cracking down on a Network
version of FreeDOS?Like for servers and embedded systems,ETC.This would
[1]Make us even more noticed
[2]Allow our system to be used in large scales
[3]Get ASUS off of our backs
[4]Keep the legacy from the first FreeDOS going.
Perhaps we can begin studying (I havent the slightest clue on how this
would work) on how mainframes and servers work with embedded systems.We can
then have our devel folks work on this problem,and slowly but surely make
progress.Just an idea,as I don't want some major corporation trying to sue
us.
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 4:14 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> I mean if they sell you a computer and they choose to use FreeDOS for
> this, it's there concern to make sure it runs correctly. If they build a
> product around FreeDOS, they have to make sure the FreeDOS runs correctly.
>
> ------------------------------
> *Van: *"imre leber" <[email protected]>
> *Aan: *"Technical discussion and questions for FreeDOS developers." <
> [email protected]>
> *Verzonden: *Maandag 23 maart 2015 09:10:39
>
> *Onderwerp: *Re: [Freedos-devel] FreeDOS compatibility issue according to
> Asus
>
> FreeDOS is open source, if Asus wants to do something with FreeDOS, they
> can do so regardless.
>
> ------------------------------
> *Van: *"Teddy T." <[email protected]>
> *Aan: *"Technical discussion and questions for FreeDOS developers." <
> [email protected]>
> *Verzonden: *Zondag 22 maart 2015 21:53:51
> *Onderwerp: *Re: [Freedos-devel] FreeDOS compatibility issue according to
> Asus
>
> That could be an idea. But so far, with that problem we have to deal with,
> is there anything that can be done about FreeDOS, or it really is not
> related to it and it's Asus BIOS that is poorly built and only Asus could
> do something to let computer use boot option 2 when boot option 1 is not
> available instead of showing an error message ?
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 04:22:23 -0700
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Freedos-devel] FreeDOS compatibility issue according to Asus
>
> I have heard of SeaBIOS,but I have never used it myself.SeaBIOS looks like
> a good alternative for BIOS.(And about the punctuation,if sentences don't
> have spaces after symbols in real life then I won't do otherwise on the
> computer :p).Maybe there is a way we could implement SeaBIOS with FreeDOS
> as an extra feature?
>
> On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 12:32 PM, Steve Nickolas <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 21 Mar 2015, JAYDEN CHARBONNEAU wrote:
>
> > Well,UEFI has a legacy boot mode.But,in theory,one can take out the UEFI
> > firmware out a computer and put BIOS firmware in.So it is possible,if one
> > is hardware savvy.NIOS can still be special ordered in computers as
> > well.Also,I have thought about this issue.Perhaps we could (in the
> future)
> > contact the UEFI creators to add more settings in.Even certain BIOS
> systems
> > were limited.I know on my 'lil Hp laptop (which has FreeDOS on it.Haha.)
> > has a BIOS that only lets me change boot order,no other options in it
> > really.I think we should begin developing for FreeDOS to work with
> UEFI.As
> > annoying as it is,we must move with revolution.UEFI is still a
> newborn.In a
> > few years,UEFI may be better than BIOS.
>
> Isn't there a program that emulates BIOS on top of UEFI? I think it's
> called SeaBIOS?
>
> (Also, it would really make your posts easier to read if you hit the space
> bar after punctuation... :P)
>
> -uso.
>
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