Re: [Freedos-devel] Hello!

2015-05-16 Thread Louis Santillan
On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 7:44 PM, JK Benedict wrote: [SNIP] > - Base resources, such as file system options/changes > - Connectivity tools > * Modernized web browser (I am working on one now - a text based > prototype) There's Georg Potthast's Dillo port (in XFDOS [0]), and Arachne (beside

Re: [Freedos-devel] Hello!

2015-05-16 Thread JK Benedict
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

Re: [Freedos-devel] Hello!

2015-05-16 Thread JK Benedict
Indeed, I like the list and the challenges! In my humble opinion, given what everyone has shared so far, my own view of things (by priority) are... Priority 1: Centralized Documentation ~~ - Single-source for links to mailing list, project goals, components, complet

Re: [Freedos-devel] Hello!

2015-05-16 Thread Mateusz Viste
On 16/05/2015 13:01, Eric Auer wrote: > Thanks for the interesting FreeDOS wish list, Mateusz! Actually, I think it would be good to put such list somewhere on our Wiki, I will see to edit something. If anyone can think of some reasonable needs found in real-world situations, please chip in, I w

Re: [Freedos-devel] Hello!

2015-05-16 Thread JAYDEN CHARBONNEAU
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 lang

Re: [Freedos-devel] Hello!

2015-05-16 Thread Eric Auer
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.