For a whish list It would be nice to add a version of xcopy that also
copies
hidden and system file. Also it would be nice to able to read Chinese
made UDF
cds on dos. Why do they use UDF on a read only cd; its suppose to be for
R/W cd's..

cheers
DS




On Sat, 16 May 2015 19:37:26 +0200 Mateusz Viste <mate...@viste.fr>
writes:
> Hi all,
> 
> Yesterday a post on the freedos devel list gave birth to a 
> 'wishlist' of 
> things that would be needed in FreeDOS.
> 
> I repost this list here, since I am curious what other DOS users 
> think. 
> If you see something missing, that is both within a reasonable 
> technical 
> scope and represents a tangible real-case need, please tell. If 
> there's 
> feedback, I will compile a clean list and post it somewhere on the 
> FreeDOS wiki, so that would be a nice place to send anyone that asks 
> 
> 'how could I contribute'.
> 
> Here's the list:
> 
> Creating packages:
> - Cyclicly making sure all we have packaged so far is still up to 
> date
> - Creating packages for (free) DOS sofware that is not packaged yet
> - Porting existing non-DOS software to DOS
> - Nagging old shareware authors to open their ancient source code to 
> the
> community
> 
> Developing user tools:
> - A http(s) browser that works with today's web pages (CSS3, HTML5, 
> JS...)
> - Picture viewer/converter, like SEA DOS Viewer
> - Extend one of the existing network stacks with full IPv6 support
> - Create a FreeDOS installer that could be used on FreeDOS v1.2
> - Interconnectivity tools (ie. 'how to transfer files between a 
> FreeDOS
> box and another PC, for example MSDOS had interlnk) - maybe a NFS 
> browser, or even just a free
> equivalent of the old LapLink tool (there's File Maven of course, 
> but 
> it's not free)
> 
> Developing low-level drivers:
> - Drivers for modern, unsupported hardware (mostly Sound and 
> networking)
> - support for GPT partitions within the FreeDOS kernel and 
> associated 
> tools (format, fdisk, chkdsk...)
> - for sound, a new API based on the VESA sound standard could be 
> nice
> for new apps
> - Wider/better/easier USB support
> - Implementing something better than FAT32 in the FreeDOS kernel, 
> that
> supports journalling (ext3?)
> 
> 
> Mateusz
> 
> 
>
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