Roeland Jansen
Roeland Jansen
let's leave it open right now on the list. I agree that it should be fixed one day. My initial idea is that I just think of and is open...
that confirms what @the-grue saw too. Removing the protected mode driver leaves the size to just under 400k here. without looking in the code -- I think the announced FREEMEM...
I am with you on this James. The first thing to shed is to get rid of multitasking, multiport i/o and the like to make it a DOS clone. But...
I've written BIOSes within 2kB.... juggling a bit most of the time works fine and note that you can start several tasks with this memory layout. freedos is quite bad...
note that this is against gcc which is not your used compiler. It's just for the future. I am inclined to believe that at some point in time a cross-compiler...
and I also have been looking for some tools that run under linux that can do some checking against the assembly code. But as stated in the first comment --...
it should indeed not be triggered with normal DOS. Now, I might as well check if freedos and PCMOS still works OK. Afaik this could be an alternative. If yes,...
thanks for the heads up. I am quite busy with a carve-out mogration as parts of the company were sold and that at least will take it to the end...
In the past I used KA9Q's TCP/IP stack -- AX25 --> serial --> hamradio transceiver
If andrewbird states that the reason to unsubscribe is you, you will have to take that story. I feel that your comment @src153 is NOK. So again: again - calm...