Funny. a) your link doesn’t work. It’s a ZIP not a 7Z b) Your API.ZIP is flagged as “Malware Detected” by SourceForge.
Download at your own risk. wOOdy Von: Samuel V. via Freedos-user <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> Gesendet: Dienstag, 28. Mai 2024 18:17 An: Technical Discussion and Questions for FreeDOS Developers. <freedos-de...@lists.sourceforge.net>; Discussion and General Questions About FreeDOS. <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> Cc: Samuel V. <udocproj...@yahoo.com> Betreff: [Freedos-user] Contribution of Free Source Code without License for Everyone I have been developing low level source code over the years, and continue doing so daily: http://master.dl.sourceforge.net/project/api-simple-completa/api.7z?viasf=1 I think I could need money, books (scanned, code CD-ROMs/floppies), information, source code or other donations to continue easily, be it with PayPal, Western Union or virtual items via email to study and clean them as no license (public domain/free) code. Or if you could tell me about options to collect money and programming resources by myself (where/how, specially online to receive them easily): https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=QEKQS2YTW3V64 This year I have been working in explaining how a x86 CPU emulator works. The goal is being able to extract hardware drivers from BIOS/DRV/VxD and other sources for use under DOS and other custom software. This is the kind of software I am writing, and other things like detecting ATA-ATAPI without failing, making floppy or disk images with direct hardware access/PIO, among any other task a PC is equipped for. The goal is slowly explaining all of the tricks about how software and hardware works so that they become common knowledge easy to understand with anything left that could look strange, no matter how low level the code is. I will continue, and if you have ideas of what else to add, it will be great. I would just want to receive any kind of donations or suggestions about how or where I could collect money and resources to continue permanently. If continued, this kind of work of explaining and cleaning available software/programming resources could benefit FreeDOS and any similar project, big or small, by making the documentation and code base clearer or at least accompanying it by explaining it much more. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAtuuvZSlQWBdTfsKs4S790ZmxGm4SDLQ
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