Hi Liam,
> "All" it needs is a memory manager that can start as a 32-bit process,
> set up a few interrupts -- INT 11 for the hard disk, for instance --
INT 11?
Hard disk is Int 13h.
Cheers,
Robert
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Let's plan for the next virtual get-together on Sunday Feb 19 at 11am
US/Central. The focus for this one will be "technical."
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On Sun, 22 Jan 2023 at 22:11, Jerome Shidel wrote:
>
> Assuming Google does not scrap GSoC amidst the layoffs, I have a thought.
>
> Perhaps it could be used to solve one of the most frequent problems I hear.
> Running FreeDOS on modern UEFI hardware.
>
> As we are all well aware, this cannot be
On Sun, 22 Jan 2023, Jerome Shidel wrote:
Assuming Google does not scrap GSoC amidst the layoffs, I have a
thought.
Perhaps it could be used to solve one of the most frequent problems I
hear. Running FreeDOS on modern UEFI hardware.
As we are all well aware, this cannot be directly accompli
Assuming Google does not scrap GSoC amidst the layoffs, I have a thought.
Perhaps it could be used to solve one of the most frequent problems I hear.
Running FreeDOS on modern UEFI hardware.
As we are all well aware, this cannot be directly accomplished and would
require an abstraction layer be
Hello,
It is a good idea to apply to GSoC; but I reckon there won’t be many students
to select it. It sounds like giving a toddler a broom to clean an attic, while
the rest of the family is chilling downstairs.
- There is no single code base, everything is scattered. Scary.
- There is no produc
Hallo Herr Wilhelm Spiegl,
> fdisk, chkdsk, dosfsck, defrag and scandisk (not in distribution, empty gui).
> I have no problems to send you screenshots.
> fdisk, : https://gitlab.com/FreeDOS/base/fdisk/-/issues
fdisk has problems, yes.
none of these is related to fat32, but all to big disks.
a
> > What core programs or components should we put into the application -
> > if we apply and can get accepted?
On Sun, Jan 22, 2023 at 12:11 PM Robert Riebisch wrote:
> A mouse-driven GUI...
>
> SCNR :-D
Funny! :-)
Mouse-driven GUI is always at the top of the list for new DOS
developers, right
Thanks to everyone who joined the FreeDOS virtual get-together! It was
a small group (7 or 8 people) but this was more of a social meeting so
the small size was good for conversation.
We'll plan to do it again next month and focus on technical topics.
Watch for the date!
On 1/22/2023 10:28 AM, Robert Riebisch wrote:
Hi Ralf,
So let's discuss:
What core programs or components should we put into the application -
if we apply and can get accepted?
A mouse-driven GUI...
SCNR :-D
No, PLEASE, NO! 😛
Was just kidding...
You DID notice the smiley at the end, did
Hi Ralf,
>>> So let's discuss:
>>>
>>> What core programs or components should we put into the application -
>>> if we apply and can get accepted?
>> A mouse-driven GUI...
>>
>> SCNR :-D
>>
> No, PLEASE, NO! 😛
Was just kidding...
Cheers,
Robert
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fdisk, chkdsk, dosfsck, defrag and scandisk (not in distribution, empty gui).I have no problems to send you screenshots.fdisk, : https://gitlab.com/FreeDOS/base/fdisk/-/issueswilli--Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android Mobiltelefon mit mail.com Mail gesendet.Am 22.01.23, 17:56 schrieb tom
On 1/22/2023 10:11 AM, Robert Riebisch wrote:
Hi Jim,
So let's discuss:
What core programs or components should we put into the application -
if we apply and can get accepted?
A mouse-driven GUI...
SCNR :-D
No, PLEASE, NO! 😛
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Hi Jim,
> So let's discuss:
>
> What core programs or components should we put into the application -
> if we apply and can get accepted?
A mouse-driven GUI...
SCNR :-D
Cheers,
Robert
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Chris DiBona, the Senior Director of Open Source at Google was caught in
the massive wave of lay-offs that Google executed this past Friday. His
group is responsible for the Summer of Code. The departure of specific
people might not have an impact, but I would still try to be realistic
about expe
After several reboots, my router is back online. Hopefully it will
stay that way.
Here's the meeting URL:
https://bluejeans.com/202946130/6751
On Sun, Jan 22, 2023 at 10:59 AM Ralf Quint wrote:
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> On 1/22/2023 8:56 AM, Jim Hall wrote:
> > My internet router needs to be rebooted. At least, I ho
On 1/22/2023 8:56 AM, Jim Hall wrote:
My internet router needs to be rebooted. At least, I hope that will
get me back online.
I'll share the URL when I'm back online and can login to Bluejeans.
I'm sending from my phone right now.
OK,thanks...
BlueJeans was already acting weird for me when
My internet router needs to be rebooted. At least, I hope that will get me
back online.
I'll share the URL when I'm back online and can login to Bluejeans.
I'm sending from my phone right now.
On Sun, Jan 22, 2023, 10:49 AM Ralf Quint wrote:
> On 1/20/2023 4:45 PM, Jim Hall wrote:
> > DON'T FO
Hi,
> the proposal was from me. Maybe some of you know that I work on the text for
> a new help version.
> To do so, I use different sources, depending on what I can get.
> Sometimes documentation is very good, sometimes there is none,
> sometimes even command/? gives no information and I have to
On 1/20/2023 4:45 PM, Jim Hall wrote:
DON'T FORGET: The FreeDOS virtual get-together is Sunday at 11am
US/Central. I'll share the link here shortly before the meeting
starts.
The meeting is on BlueJeans, which is what I use for my consulting
(training). While you can use your web browser to conn
Hi,the proposal was from me. Maybe some of you know that I work on the text for a new help version.To do so, I use different sources, depending on what I can get. Sometimes documentation is very good, sometimes there is none, sometimes even command/? gives no information and I have to guess, read b
On Sat, 21 Jan 2023 at 18:42, Samuel V. via Freedos-devel
wrote:
>
> Does FreeDOS have programming documentation or native drivers
> for SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) and SATA?
No, not AFAIK. DOS never did, for trad SCSI. If it didn't have BIOS
support, DOS couldn't see it. It was the adaptor's prob
> Am 22.01.2023 um 03:46 schrieb Michael Brutman :
>
> I don't think you are going to get too far with an application ... I hate to
> be so blunt here, but it takes more than just being open source. It has to
> be a project with significant impact, and I think that FreeDOS is way too
> nich
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