I wasn't able to finish copying over the content from our old wiki to
the new wiki before SourceForge applied another update to their web
server, which completely broke the old wiki.
But I copied over most of the wiki before then. Two things that are
obviously missing are two setup guides:
Hello!I may be confused,but from what I'm reading in the technical
emails,FreeDOS is going to be 32-bit.If this is the case,I may have an
idea.Make two different types of FreeDOS.Their should
be..wellFreeDOS,which will keep updating,but REMAINS 16-bit.The
purpose of FreeDOS was to emulate the
There is a FreeDOS-32 project, but they have yet to make a release.
Including a 32-bit option for users of FreeDOS has been discussed, but
there are currently no plans to do so. If this were ever to happen, I agree
with you on using two separate modes of operation.
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 8:28
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From: Jim Michaels jmich...@yahoo.com
To: freedos development freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2011 10:34 PM
Subject: [Freedos-devel] hey! new freedos box!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENEN=16736%204020IsNodeId=1name=%24400
Jim,
That's not a lot of choices, and frankly, it's overkill for DOS. I
don't know what you think magically happens when you buy it, it's not
supported with FreeDOS at all, to them it just saves the MS tax of
having to include an OS. These machines don't work better than any
others, and
I think it's pretty cool to see vendors including FreeDOS as a
pre-installed operating system option. Unfortunately, I think many
vendors (and users, probably) view FreeDOS as the equivalent of naked
PC, with the intention of installing something else after purchase.
I knew that Dell and HP had
At 03:26 PM 12/22/2011, James Hall wrote:
I think it's pretty cool to see vendors including FreeDOS as a
pre-installed operating system option. Unfortunately, I think many
vendors (and users, probably) view FreeDOS as the equivalent of naked
PC, with the intention of installing something else
Jim Hall jh...@freedos.org wrote:
I think it's pretty cool to see vendors including FreeDOS as a
pre-installed operating system option. Unfortunately, I think many
vendors (and users, probably) view FreeDOS as the equivalent of naked
PC, with the intention of installing something else after
Op 13-12-2011 7:34, Jim Michaels schreef:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENEN=16736%204020IsNodeId=1name=%24400%20-%20%24500#
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Interesting to see it publicly advertised. Usually FreeDOS is simply
implemented in the CD that comes with most motherboards,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENEN=16736%204020IsNodeId=1name=%24400%20-%20%24500#
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Jim Michaels
jmich...@yahoo.com
j...@jimscomputerrepairandwebdesign.com
http://JimsComputerRepairandWebDesign.com
http://JesusnJim.com (my personal site, has software)
Hi, I recommend that you download Ralf Brown's Interrupt List (RBIL),
very useful lexicon of programming interfaces and similar.
There is hardly any Java going on in DOS, but we use a lot of C and
also some Assembly language (e.g. NASM). Some programs are DJGPP
(delorie.com) ports of GNU / Linux
BTW, I am also looking for translators of my ISO.
Thanks to all of the people that sent me their PCIsleep output, thanks
to the companies that are allowing me to distribute their packet
drivers, and thanks very much to Bodo Thiesen for setting up a place
for my ISOs at
For translating, I added some localization to the bootdisk and I have
a german translation, but nothing else.
In crynwr is the PCNTPK.COM driver, which works for VMware and for which
I've sent PCISLEEP output to you. However, not included, I noticed.
There is an option in crynwr.bat which says
Blair Campbell schreef:
There is an option in crynwr.bat which says to load a VMWare
compatible packet driver. Use this.
OK, I confess, I'm blind! :)
VMware's emulated network card is also PCI, can't you use PCISLEEP with
the output I sent? Same for Bochs (NE2000?) and QEMU (same?) if they
I have just learned, thanks to Bernd, that the installer contains a
bug where cpulevel loops forever. I will release an update soon. I
have also learned of another bug where going through the installation
batches on real hardware has caused the erasing of the Win98
bootsector, without installing
VMware: 0011 1022:2000 0200 AMD LAN/ETHERNET
Done
in crynwr.bat all those NUL looks strange.
Fastest way is to use CTTY NUL, and use CTTY CON before you want to
output anything to screen again. (or want user input)
Done
Also you sometimes have a colon in batchcode at the PCI ID numbers,
Some new ISOs are available for download. These ISOs update the
release of OpenGEM to the release that fixes the initial bugs found in
release 4.
Here are the torrents:
http://freedos.sharedaemon.org/torrents/FreeDos-Boot-CD-BinOnly-2005-07-19.iso.torrent
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