>>Our kernel is only ca 40 kilobytes on disk, which is quite small.

> I don't believe it's already optimized to zero excess code, there
> should be some way to improve,
there is a fully optimized, 'zero excess code' kernel. it's called
2037 unstable for some reason (probably because it's unstable)

> the previous slow accessing problem
which ;'previous slow accessing problem' ?

> When come to DOS extender or some DOS extender program, FreeDOS
> usually not work (e.g. Han Chinese System)
bullshit. most DOS extender programs DO work.

> New release of 1.0 is disaster, maybe I'm a bit exaggerated, but I
> found this word is the most similar to describe.
here I tend to agree.

> Didn't you see how FreeDOS 1.0 react? Many people complain the ISO
> have problem, or the installed DOS not working properly.
here too.

> The FreeDOS 1.0 ISO is not small bug, people did have bad image about
> the whole project

>>> Something like this will be even better:
>>> http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/status.php?show_status=1&begaming_website_session=afded9279c6b3e3b5b5b863917bc122d

> I saw Tom's comment about the percentage thing, my advise: Marketing
> is important, no matter how good your product is, without these
> buzzword people not going to buy from you, they like this stupid
> percentage thing.

I don't think that setting up a website with
   installer 95%
will make the ISO any better

> Not simple enough, Tom was right about the stupid percentage, but
> people love these kind of presentation

people that love this kind of presentation will hardly love (any) DOS,
independent of how much marketing you do (unless you do your marketing
with a loaded shotgun ;)

Tom


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