On 19/03/2020 23:59, joseph.nor...@gmail.com wrote:
I always wanted to try QEMU, but, never could figure out the serial stuff.
Yes, serial emulation is somewhat tricky to setup. But once one finds
the correct QEMU invocation, it works very well. I described the exact
QEMU command line arguments that need to be used in the readme file
within the package. Let me know if anything is unclear, I will do my
best to improve the documentation. The nice thing is that there is no
need to install the com0com kludge, since QEMU is able to talk directly
to emubns over a loopback TCP socket.
Thanks for putting this together.
Well, thank you for your effort!
Mateusz
*From: *Mateusz Viste <mailto:mate...@viste.fr>
*Sent: *Thursday, March 19, 2020 1:13 PM
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*Subject: *[Freedos-user] Talking FreeDOS (through QEMU + emubns)
Hello all,
Today I have put together a QEMU FreeDOS-based image that comes
preinstalled with a screen reader. I also wrote instructions about how
to set it up under Linux and Windows, relying on the emubns synth
emulator. I tested it successfully under Windows 8 x64. The image can be
download on the emubns homepage:
http://emubns.sourceforge.net/
It is, by design, very similar to how Joseph's distribution works, ie. a
hypervisor running DOS with a screen reader, with vocalization being
performed by an external emulator. Different bricks used, but same idea.
Perhaps it will prove useful to anyone.
Mateusz
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