My thoughts exactly!
On 6/15/2016 8:56 PM, Jayden Charbonneau wrote:
Time to program with the delete key then. (Pun)
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 8:13 PM, Mercury Thirteen
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Yep, the bootloader and a FreeDOS kernel with the boot message
removed. Problem solved. :)
On 6/15/2016 6:57 PM, Jayden Charbonneau wrote:
I may be wrong on this,but couldn't we just strip down the code
used for FreeDOS?Removing un-needed modules,drivers,and removing
any COUT/PRINTF statements to the point where it's just the
kernel itself should do it.
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 4:25 AM, Maarten Vermeulen
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I think that can be done right? If we are finished with 1.2,
then we (or some of us) can make it. Unless, nobody wants to
do such thing. So, yeah I am volunteering. but it still needs
an under layer right (for running programs)?
Maarten
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2016-06-15 9:23 GMT+02:00 Eric Auer <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
>From Ben Hutchinson <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
By minimal, I mean that the boot sector program, and the
kernel
(kernel.sys), don't do any displaying of text. All they
need to do is
set up the DOS interrupt vectors (so that they behave
correctly just as
with MS-DOS), and then load and execute the first file,
command.com <http://command.com>. No
displaying text at all. The screen should remain blank
until something
in command.com <http://command.com> causes text or
graphics to display. Such an absolute
minimal version of FreeDOS would be useful for me,
because it would
allow me to write my own program in assembly language,
call it
command.com <http://command.com>, and then copy that file
to the disk, and use it to boot
another computer directly into the software I've written.
This minimal
version of FreeDOS would be just a boot-loader for my own
OS-level
software, a launch-point for my application (my
application existing in
place of an OS, rather than being run from an OS), that
would then run
upon booting.
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