Futrhermore, DOS does NOT have a proper hardware abstraction level,
this layer is usually BIOS. Therefore, even if it ran in ARM
processor, you'd need the target machine to support an "ARM-based"
BIOS too.
Aitor
2007/10/13, lyricalnanoha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> On Sat, 13 Oct 2007, chris evans
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007, chris evans wrote:
> Does Freedos run on the ARM cpu ? how can that be done, Seems that chip is
> bets for small computing project.
> maybe a ARM processor with CS8900 Ethernet card. the smallest was the ts3300
> or the Pegasus (386ex, pc104). x86 embedded seems to be a
Does Freedos run on the ARM cpu ? how can that be done, Seems that chip is
bets for small computing project.
maybe a ARM processor with CS8900 Ethernet card. the smallest was the ts3300 or
the Pegasus (386ex, pc104). x86 embedded seems to be a joke mostly. means teh
asm have to converted to