[Freedos-user] Editing the wiki

2021-05-05 Thread Michael Brutman
I've noticed some inaccuracies on the FreeDOS networking wiki pages.  How
does one get an account so that edits can be made?


-Mike
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[Freedos-user] Announcement: lDebug release 2, suggest to include in FreeDOS release

2021-05-05 Thread C. Masloch

Hello FreeDOS developers and users,

I decided to push out release 2 of my FreeDOS Debug fork today, nearly 3 
months after release 1. It is based on 2008's FreeDOS Debug 1.13 first, 
staying with the Netwide Assembler source, though with many of the 
changes added to FreeDOS Debug since ported and merged in.


It is an advanced take on a simple line I/O based debugger. It can be 
controlled as a DOS application (int 21h), from a ROM-BIOS terminal (int 
10h, int 16h), through a serial port, and/or from script files. It runs 
in Real or Virtual 86 Mode, as a DOS application, DOS TSR, or bootloaded 
instead of an OS kernel. The DPMI-capable lDebugX also can run as a DPMI 
client.


lDebug is free/libre software and can be re-built entirely using a free 
toolchain. The provided scripts are for cross-compile building on a 
desktop or server Linux host system.


As before, the manual is included, in a HTML file (preferred) as well as 
a text file and PDF. The five application executables are the same as 
for the prior release too; ldebug.com and ldebugx.com are 
LZMA-compressed, ldebugu.com and ldebugxu.com are uncompressed, and all 
four can be used as DOS applications or bootloaded from the lDOS boot 
sector loaders. The included instsect application allows installing such 
a loader to a DOS drive, file system image file, or into a boot sector 
file for chainloading. All programs are intended to run on any processor 
type down to the 8088/8086 level.


Refer to my website [1] for links to the releases, repo, and most recent 
documentation on the web. Changes since release 1 (and the ones prior to 
release 1) are now listed in the manual [2]. Release 2 includes a few 
bug fixes, as well as two new features: Line editing history [3] and 
register dump change highlighting [4].


Jerome suggested [5] for me to write to the mailing lists to advertise 
this package and suggest it be included in future FreeDOS releases. I 
decided to finish release 2 for the occasion, mainly because I would 
like to get out the bug fixes added since release 1.


To the ibiblio server admins: Please mirror the LDEBUG2.ZIP file from my 
FreeDOS package subdirectory [6].


Regards,
ecm


[1]: https://ulukai.org/ecm/web/#projects-ldebug
[2]: https://ulukai.org/ecm/doc/ldebug.htm#news-r2
[3]: https://ulukai.org/ecm/doc/ldebug.htm#interface-input
[4]: https://ulukai.org/ecm/doc/ldebug.htm#interface-rdump
[5]: https://github.com/shidel/FDI/issues/14
[6]: https://ulukai.org/ecm/download/ldebug/fdpkg/


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Re: [Freedos-user] Forwarding and commenting a FreeDOS 1.3rc3 critical review

2021-05-05 Thread Bryan Kilgallin

Dear Jerome:

Time 
better spent improving things most users will appreciate. Things like 
adjusting installation paths and updating packages are more important to 
most people.


I found art software for Linux. It's powerful. But the user interface is 
crummy. And there's no documentation!

--
members.iinet.net.au/~kilgallin/


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