A "Developers" link would be a nice place to showcase libraries or other topics 
of use to devs, showing how FreeDOS may be a perfect fit for deploying their 
next project/BIOS update/whatever.



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On Monday, April 25th, 2022 at 3:58 AM, Parodper <parod...@gmail.com> wrote:


> O 24/04/22 ás 21:56, tom ehlert escribiu:
>
> > how do I locate binaries (or even source) for fdisk, format, keyb,
> > himem, (command and kernel are possible), edlin(the most ever relevant
> > dos program), sort, find?
>
> Contribute -> FreeDOS GitLab
>
>
> Maybe there should be a text under «Download» to link to this. Something
> like «For expert users and developers»
>
> There should also be a section, under «Learn More», about what software
> (from ibiblio and in the images) FreeDOS contains. That should include
> info about FDIMPLES (which, IMHO, should probably have network
> capabilities) and FDNPKG. Those are the easier ways to get sofware into
> FreeDOS.
>
> Compare to the external archives under «Applications», for which there
> is no info on how to get the software into FreeDOS, either under
> physical (floppy disks seem to be hard to come by these days) or virtual
> machines.
>
> Also, maybe there should be a way to access the HTMLHELP pages from the
> front page.
>
>
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