On Sat, 13 Jan 2018, Jim Hall wrote:
On Sat, Jan 13, 2018 at 2:20 PM, Steve Nickolas wrote:
When you've stripped that much out of DOS, you have *nothing*...
Heck, someone was talking about porting FreeDOS to a *6502*, which has access
to up to 64K of memory and I'd STILL see porting FreeDOS
On Sat, Jan 13, 2018 at 2:20 PM, Steve Nickolas wrote:
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> When you've stripped that much out of DOS, you have *nothing*...
>
> Heck, someone was talking about porting FreeDOS to a *6502*, which has access
> to up to 64K of memory and I'd STILL see porting FreeDOS as pie in the sky.
>
> 68000, we
When you've stripped that much out of DOS, you have *nothing*...
Heck, someone was talking about porting FreeDOS to a *6502*, which has
access to up to 64K of memory and I'd STILL see porting FreeDOS as pie in
the sky.
68000, well you got GEMDOS, and in fact I think FreeDOS' kernel had 68K
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Ercan!
> For developing this port, we should remove certain device drivers these
> are manage missing device on Arduino. These drivers are: Floppy disk
Look. The Arduino has EIGHT kilobytes of RAM. If you remove
FAT32 and a few other features, the KERNEL without ANY other
drivers still takes mor
Arduino port of FreeDOS has many issues. Certain issues Arduino Port
of FreeDOS are indicated below:
For developing this port, we should remove certain device drivers
these are manage missing device on Arduino. These drivers are: Floppy
disk driver, Hard disk driver, CD-R driver, DVD-R dri
2018, 9:58:20
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I suggested that too in the past. Took the project up myself and am still
working on it, along with a small group of folks who are
I suggested that too in the past. Took the project up myself and am
still working on it, along with a small group of folks who are interested.
On 01/13/2018 03:49 AM, Bitácora de Javier Gutiérrez Chamorro (Guti) wrote:
Re: [Freedos-devel] Arduino Port of FreeDOS If is a matter of
suggestion
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Remitente:Chelson Aitcheson
Destinatario: Technical discussion and questions for FreeDOS developers.
Fecha:sábado, 13 de enero de 2018, 9:07:31
Asunto: [Freedos-devel] Arduino Port of FreeDOS
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Of course it is, not implying that it should be the next move by any means.
Freedos has been a "me too" product for many years.
On Jan 13, 2018 6:03 PM, "Ercan Ersoy" wrote:
> I think developing FreeDOS Arduino port through source code changes and
> some optimizations. Microcontrollers using o
I think developing FreeDOS Arduino port through source code changes
and some optimizations. Microcontrollers using on Arduino is Harvard
Architecture. For this reason, FreeDOS Arduino port is requires less
resource than FreeDOS x86 binaries.
FreeDOS Arduino port may not be realized without
You are right. But, I don't have time for these projects. I study
master of computer engineering on a university. Probably, I will
graduate master in June. I think of focus in working these projects
next summer.
Thanks,
Ercan
It is a complex task, to be honest.
Why not focus in finishing
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Hello,
I'm Ercan Ersoy (creator of DOS Coreutils and FreeDOS TUI Shell) and
this e-mail address that I use general purpose.
I have an
That's pretty crazy. Wireless chat! :D
The 68060 is 32 bit.
And nice!
On 01/12/2018 06:28 PM, Chelson Aitcheson wrote:
Well my plan is to use the tape drive signals of data and transmit them
wirelessly to another computer to make a wireless chat basic app within the
apple 1 replica. The nex
Well my plan is to use the tape drive signals of data and transmit them
wirelessly to another computer to make a wireless chat basic app within the
apple 1 replica. The next step we are working on is an international
transmission from australia to New Zealand once the computers are built ramp up
I'm dabbling in the 68060 arena, it would be awesome to get this running
on the 68K family too.
On 01/12/2018 05:49 PM, Chelson Aitcheson wrote:
I am building 8 bit apple one replica computers.. now its very limited but id
love to get DOS on there lol.
On 13 Jan 2018, at 8:14 am, Ercan Ers
I am building 8 bit apple one replica computers.. now its very limited but id
love to get DOS on there lol.
> On 13 Jan 2018, at 8:14 am, Ercan Ersoy wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm Ercan Ersoy (creator of DOS Coreutils and FreeDOS TUI Shell) and this
> e-mail address that I use general purpose.
>
Hello,
I'm Ercan Ersoy (creator of DOS Coreutils and FreeDOS TUI Shell) and
this e-mail address that I use general purpose.
I have an idea.
FreeDOS is a operating system that has some advantages. But, FreeDOS
only runs PC platform. I think, FreeDOS can be ported other hardware
such like Ard
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