It's possible to implement MS-DOS read & write commands in
B-DOS. However, at the moment there is only about 300 bytes free
in B-DOS 1.6d, so there are 3 options for a new B-DOS version.
I know how to read MS-DOS disk, but not how to write to it. Perhaps,
the programmer of KE-DISK can help me.
1: expand current B-DOS with 16k and implement MS-DOS stuff.
The dos will then become 2 pages of 16k, just like Masterdos and
Masterbasic. Not all programs will be able to load anymore, if I
choice this option (Sampaint, RGB demo etc.)
Dos would be called B-DOS 1.7
2: remove all CD-ROM/Audio functionality (about 3k) and implement
MS-DOS stuff. The dos will remain 1 16k page in length.
Dos would be called MS-BDOS (seperate DOS).
3: do nothing! Prefer this one.
Which option should I choice? any help is welcome!
For RJV: Je gaat zeker weer de hele maand zwarte piet spelen?
Als het goed is, staat de richt-text nu uit.
Anyone found the hidden demo in my RGB demo?
Greetz,
Martijn Groen