> There's actually one mode you forgot, which is
> what I call "text mode", and that's straight ascii prompts, no CUI-style
> dialog boxes or anything.
You can reprogram the character table and draw fairly nice looking menus
in text mode. The last generations of MS-DOS based programs used them
> DOS, when it boots, loads itself into memory somewhere, and then
> changes the interrupt vectors to point to itself.
How does Linux do it with loadlin?
Tim
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