Re: [Freedos-devel] Introduction and Help in OS dev, FreeDOS

2020-12-19 Thread Robert Riebisch
Hi Aniket, > I am Aniket, I know C but I didn't make any meaningful project in it. As > I saw a video playlist from Jim Hall, based on C programming language, I > thought I will refresh my knowledge by watching it and then help or > contribute in FreeDOS development. In this way I can solidify my

Re: [Freedos-devel] Introduction and Help in OS dev, FreeDOS

2020-12-18 Thread Jerome Shidel
Hi Aniket, I agree with what Eric said. I just want to point out a couple more things… > But the main concern is what are the prerequisites I should be familiar with? > Like shall I read Minix book etc. or something like that to get into OS dev? If you are new to developing for DOS, you sho

Re: [Freedos-devel] Introduction and Help in OS dev, FreeDOS

2020-12-18 Thread Eric Auer
Hi Aniket! > Like shall I read Minix book etc. or something > like that to get into OS dev? Apps for FreeDOS are just apps, not operating system development. If you want to develop for the KERNEL or DRIVERS, you probably want to download a copy of RBIL, Ralf Brown's Interrupt List. Online versi

[Freedos-devel] Introduction and Help in OS dev, FreeDOS

2020-12-18 Thread aniketap via Freedos-devel
Hi Everyone, I am Aniket, I know C but I didn't make any meaningful project in it. As I saw a video playlist from Jim Hall, based on C programming language, I thought I will refresh my knowledge by watching it and then help or contribute in FreeDOS development. In this way I can solidify my kno