On 26-01-20 17:27, Eric Auer wrote:
Hi Roderick,
I am the chairman of the Dutch OS/2 VOICE organisation. On OS/2 we had
the port of QT 4.78 for OS/2. A port of QT 5.13 took about 12 months by
on person working 40 hours a week. So a 32 bit platform is supported by QT.
https://github.com/bitwiseworks/qt5-os2
That is valuable information, thank you!
I also do not know if you would need a GCC compiler for DOS ?
There is DJGPP (by Delorie) which is GCC / G++ for DOS and comes
with a nice 32-bit DPMI oriented GNU C library. So ports of text
oriented tools such as dosfsck are smooth if one is a bit lucky.
Depending on how far OS/2 is from DOS in the areas needed by QT,
the next step of porting, from OS/2 to DOS, might be ... easier?
While a lot of of OS/2 API's look like DOS API names, that is whre the
simularities end...
In terms of memory management its not like Windows 9x/ME. Its a true
protected mode OS with its own network NDIS stack, graphical subsystem,
multimedia sub system (MMOS/2).
Porting QT from DOS to OS/2 is not something that will help as DOS is
lacking a lot of these features.
A company from the US (Arca Noae LLC) even has OS/2 running on metal
with UEFI mode switched on the BIOS (product is called ArcaOS, based on
OS/2 from IBM). OS/2 is by far not as depended on the BIOS as DOS is.
Roderick Klein
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