Re: [Freedos-user] AMB: new samples

2020-12-12 Thread Jim Hall
I'd love to have the FreeDOS books in there, too.
https://www.freedos.org/books/

I don't think I have the free time to convert them, but if I sent you the
ODT files, could you convert 'Using FreeDOS' and '23 Years of FreeDOS' and
'Writing FreeDOS Programs in C' into AMB format?

Jim


On Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 7:59 AM Mateusz Viste  wrote:

> Recently I announced my latest AMB tool here, along with a conversion of
> the FreeDOS help. This message to let you know that I also converted the
> french version of the FreeDOS help, as a show case for "high ASCII"
> (international) content.
>
> I have also produced an AMB book with 8086 instructions (I am not the
> author of the content itself, I only "converted" it, the content comes
> from the EMU8086 documentation).
>
> All files can be downloaded (and viewed online) on the project's web
> page: http://ambook.sourceforge.net/
>
> Mateusz
>
>
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[Freedos-user] AMB: new samples

2020-12-12 Thread Mateusz Viste
Recently I announced my latest AMB tool here, along with a conversion of 
the FreeDOS help. This message to let you know that I also converted the 
french version of the FreeDOS help, as a show case for "high ASCII" 
(international) content.


I have also produced an AMB book with 8086 instructions (I am not the 
author of the content itself, I only "converted" it, the content comes 
from the EMU8086 documentation).


All files can be downloaded (and viewed online) on the project's web 
page: http://ambook.sourceforge.net/


Mateusz


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