I completely agree and have been reading over all the information provided 
[thanks, everyone]!

 

ASM… oh, it has been a long time, but it is absolutely necessary – especially 
for and program, like lspci, etc which would be needed to test FreeDOS builds 
and ability for the core/kernel to detect new hardware, such as [theoretical]:

 

Dev:::We added support for the latest Acme CO network card!

Test:::Really?  Lspci isn’t seeing mine and I just install today’s build of 
FreeDOS!

 

If I seem too happy it may be that I am.  Windows is wasteful, disgusting.  
FreeDOS is technologically there… bridging a gap… filling a void.  So, I look 
forward to such discussions and different thoughts because….

 

Everyone has a DOS story, everyone had a use/purpose for their DOS system.

 

I hope my kids will experience the same, thanks to FreeDOS.

 

--jkbs | @xenfomation

 

 

From: JAYDEN CHARBONNEAU [mailto:jcharbonnea...@cpsge.org] 
Sent: Saturday, May 16, 2015 10:03 AM
To: Technical discussion and questions for FreeDOS developers.
Subject: Re: [Freedos-devel] Hello!

 

To make DOS use all of a computers resources (taking full advantage of your 
CPU,RAM,ETC.),you need to be able to program is ASM (assembly language).This 
allows you COMPLETE control over the program.It allows you to program in 
specific hardware calls,ETC.However,we are all used to more friendly 
languages,such as BASIC (I am a fan of this) and C++.FreeDOS can be used as a 
vintage portal,and also as a tech terminal.When it comes to processing 
data,your best bet is linux.Windows uses a lot of memory to keep itself going.

 

On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 4:01 AM, Eric Auer <e.a...@jpberlin.de 
<mailto:e.a...@jpberlin.de> > wrote:


Hi!

Thanks for the interesting FreeDOS wish list, Mateusz!

> - Extend one of the existing network stacks with full IPv6 support

Really? But then how about GPT partition support first? :-)

> ... box and another PC) - maybe a NFS browser, or even just
> a free equivalent of the old LapLink tool.

Is there LapLink for Linux or Windows? If it is only for
connecting DOS to DOS: FileMaven? :-) Or that VM client
drive connectivity thing that somebody made for DOS? :-)

Cheers, Eric




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