Hello Bernd,
Thanks for your nice reaction.
Bernd Blaauw wrote:
> It's able to only simulate a 8086?
Correct, 8086/8088 only.
And a number of mainboard components (DMA controller and such) are
currently still missing.
> I guess one extension to your applet would be to have it ask for a URL,
>
Hi!
21-Дек-2006 19:03 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Daniel Verkamp) wrote to
freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net:
DV> ja/jae and jb/jbe are "jump if above/below", which work the same way as
DV> jg/jge and jl/jle, except treating the operands as unsigned instead of
DV> signed.
There are also other diff
Hi!
Recently was released OpenWatcom 1.6 (http://www.openwatcom.org/). Its
distributive is available as monolithic installers for Windows and OS/2.
Because there is no official distribution of OpenWatcom in .zip
archives since version 1.4, I prepare OW 1.6 distributive in .zip-s at
Joris van Rantwijk schreef:
> Hello,
>
> Some time ago, I hinted at the existence of a PC/XT emulator but was
> unable to provide details on its availability. I finally managed to
> clean it up a bit and put it on a web page.
>
> Retro is a PC/XT emulator written in Java.
> It runs on Java 1.4.2 or
Hello,
Some time ago, I hinted at the existence of a PC/XT emulator but was
unable to provide details on its availability. I finally managed to
clean it up a bit and put it on a web page.
Retro is a PC/XT emulator written in Java.
It runs on Java 1.4.2 or later.
It is in an early stage of develop