pies to reduce their
occupied size)
I wish you good luck in your project, FreeDOS is awesome
Also it has been listed amoung Top 10 Notable projects at OSDev wiki
Would be happy to see its' story continued
Best regards,
Ivan Ivanov
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> doubt that any of those have any real purpose
at least some of these hobby OS could be useful in real life (for
not-hobby purposes) ,
e.g. KolibriOS - many kinds of personal computing including web browsing,
Visopsys - disk partitioning, 9front - modern Plan 9 fork with all its
utilities, etc...
include the FreeDOS floppy
to your coreboot+SeaBIOS build
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Ivan Ivanov
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open source BIOS,
mostly there are some Thinkpad laptops ( but if you could try to find
them used for cheap )
Best regards,
Ivan Ivanov
2018-01-07 19:40 GMT+00:00 Ralf Quint :
> On 1/7/2018 10:29 AM, Ivan Ivanov wrote:
>>>
>>> doubt that any of those have any real purp
9 while discrete will always have its' own slower 1333MHz
CL9 / 1600MHz CL11 ) - "with discrete" versions have two heatsinks
instead of one so your CPU is cooling better.
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Ivan Ivanov,
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or any other coreboot-related questions, please let me know :)
And btw there is a coreboot supported motherboards page available
чт, 3 янв. 2019 г. в 13:01, Ivan Ivanov :
>
> Really happy I am to tell you : FreeDO
reeDOS image with lots of wonderful things included and
will be always available to me as SeaBIOS "Ramdisk" boot entry
Best regards,
Ivan Ivanov
чт, 10 янв. 2019 г. в 20:49, Louis Santillan :
>
> Does this mean that using coreboot, computers with UEFI can boot FreeDOS?
>
> On
Although the "FreeDOS 1.3 RC1 is ready for testing!" release notes do
not mention a floppy release, luckily it is still there!
I am going to test it as a part of my next coreboot+SeaBIOS build for
G505S laptop's BIOS firmware and report the results,
maybe at the next weekends.
пн, 4 февр. 2019 г.
Sorry I'm late. I think may ask an additional [Y/N] question about
this access before doing it. Also, I sincerely hope there still will
be a LiveFloppy in addition to LiveCD - this way I'll still be able to
use FreeDOS virtual floppy as a part of coreboot opensource BIOS. And,
just in case FreeDOS
rive
anywhere? (so can't do it "format a:/s" way). Is it possible to
produce a freedos.img virtual floppy file, to use it in that coreboot
BIOS or a virtual machine like QEMU ?
вт, 19 нояб. 2019 г. в 13:11, ZB :
>
> On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 12:59:58PM +0300, Ivan Ivanov wrote:
>
Not to mention that ZOG ( Zionist Occupation Government ) won't
advertise such petty things ;-)
пн, 21 сент. 2020 г. в 13:32, Bryan Kilgallin :
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> ZOG:
>
> This looks like a sales-advertisement!
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If you need a reliable flashing environment right now, you can use any
bootable USB Linux with a flashrom opensource flashing tool - which
could be installed as easily as a simple "sudo apt-get install
flashrom" command (for Linux Mint). And then, if your board supports
the internal flashing mode (
Dennis, thank you for sharing. First of all, if you'd like to get a
Vortex86 CPU-based PC, better to get those which are supported by the
opensource coreboot BIOS, instead of the proprietary closed-source
BIOS. This way, with the help of coreboot's SeaBIOS payload, you'll be
able to - using a simpl
Laptops with FreeDOS / Linux instead of Windows - are really valuable!
At least because the price of the Win license is included in the
laptop price, and nobody in their right mind wants to pay an extra $30
for this glitchy "air". I'd spend these $30 on a RAM upgrade, or
donate these $30 to some op
Well, coreboot opensource x86 firmware will help you! The default
coreboot's payload is SeaBIOS - a modern legacy-style BIOS written on
C, without any UEFI crap. In addition, thanks to opensource - you can
finally trust that your BIOS doesn't have the backdoors / holes /
broken code hastily written
usiasts -
https://mail.coreboot.org/hyperkitty/list/coreb...@coreboot.org/thread/RDMSYKLAYZOSUXOMCZSXVGGQAOYQEV5A/
Best regards,
Ivan Ivanov
чт, 2 мар. 2023 г. в 19:41, Travis Siegel :
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> Thanks for that. This solves a whole host of issues I didn't even know
> I had.
>
> Be
Vortex86 hardware (at least some of it) is also supported by a
coreboot+SeaBIOS opensource BIOS (adding that to my message here -
https://sourceforge.net/p/freedos/mailman/message/37785576/ ) . If you
are fed up with the crappy proprietary BIOSes, this opensource one
could be much more satisfying f
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