I think, I could also help writing a doc. (I've a good book about the 80386
and many pdf's )



> I know basic x86 platform stuff, but nothing chip level... I can hammer
> together some documentation if you tell me what exactly you want to start
> with...
>
>                                         -Steve
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Wouter Coene
> Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 9:21 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: dosemu?
>
> Op Tue, 2 Nov 1999, Jens Nerche schreef:
> > >Have anybody considered using portions of dosemu?
> > Yes, I've a look on dosemu and some other emus.
> >
> > BTW: last week I read some docs and papers and noticed,
> > that there is a big lack of documentation. There are
> > no links to papers, technical docs and so on available
> > at FreeMWares homepage. Perhaps puts the homepage man
> > some links on it, for all virtualization-non-experts?
>
> actually, I'd be happy to place some documentation links on the site...
> just send me some urls. :)
>
> Oh, btw: for those of you who have the feeling the freemware homepage
> doesn't get updated anymore: I've been *very* busy for school and some
> other project lately, and I'm currently in the middle of some school
> tests. But I'll update the site to reflect the current project status
> next week or so.
>
> But as I can hardly be considered an x86 expert, I hereby ask any
> people on this list that are good at explaining x86 technical stuff if
> they're willing to write some pages for the freemware site.
>
> Wouter

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