Re: [Freedos-user] Development Environment, Embedded +

2018-03-11 Thread Eric Auer
Hi guys, >> I just need to figure out the best way to network... >> FreeDos starts so fast I might try transferring to a qemu image... If you ask me, it is easiest to copy the files to your target disk while it is connected directly to Linux. As you are interested in small computers, you might

[Freedos-user] UEFI and FreeDOS...

2018-03-11 Thread Roderick Klein
While the suggestion is frequently made that for machines that no longer have a CSM module build into the BIOS you can run FreeDOS in a a VM. Can you not make a UEFI loader that loads SeaBios layer ? I bumped into this thread: https://communities.intel.com/thread/51481?start=0&tstart=0 I do no

Re: [Freedos-user] Development Environment, Embedded +

2018-03-11 Thread Patrick
Hi Eric I do indeed want to use FreeDos with hardware but I also have to catch up to you guys and reading and playing with FreeDos in an emulator might be a good idea for a while too. Enjoy your time offline, I hope the next few days are lots of fun-Pat --

Re: [Freedos-user] Development Environment, Embedded +

2018-03-11 Thread Patrick
Hi Rugxulo Thanks for the links, Vim history and massive amounts of good advice. I like Pascal. I had a look at it again about a month ago. After Ada, pascal is pretty easy and since I want to move away from tasking/threading anyhow, Pascal is pretty much Ada without it. However, I truly lov

Re: [Freedos-user] Development Environment, Embedded +

2018-03-11 Thread Rugxulo
Hi, On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 8:46 PM, Patrick wrote: > > I like Pascal. I had a look at it again about a month ago. After Ada, pascal > is pretty easy and since I want to move away from tasking/threading anyhow, > Pascal is pretty much Ada without it. I haven't intimately studied the various Ada