Now I am near a solution, something like this:
(doesnot yet have error checking everywhere, no get_line() so far, ...)
somewhere in program:
#include "preload.h"
int n_preload_file1, n_preload_file2;
int data = 0;
n_preload_file1 = preload_file("file1.txt");
n_preload_file2 = preload_file("f
The function I am writing right now will return already a zero
terminated string.
I dont know how to do it without a 0-termination. Maybe with length
variables? Not good...
A DOS line ends with 0x0D 0x0A, my function "cuts" this by overwriting
the 0x0D with a 0. Otherwise I cant use string f
9 06:34:01 +0100
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stecdose
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Hi Ken and TK Chia,
fmemopen looks very good, but sadly not available in Watcom. This is not
a big problem, rewriting the code to use buffers is not that much work.
I am using a own putc/puts-function-pair, whic
Hi Ken and TK Chia,
fmemopen looks very good, but sadly not available in Watcom. This is not
a big problem, rewriting the code to use buffers is not that much work.
I am using a own putc/puts-function-pair, which directly writes to video
memory. This lets me easily change it to another data sou
Hi,
I have a short question about preloading text files for a user interface.
I have x buttons on screen and for each button there is a description
shown on screen, once this button is selected.
For now I am fopen()/fgets()/fclose()ing it on every selection change.
When run from floppy this i
Another big problem is HTTPS. Since almost every site goes to HTTPS-only
it impossible with older browsers to open.
But anyway, the internet is a big place where WWW is only a part. You
can use FDIMPLES to automatically download an install packages on your
DOS system.
You can use it for chat
On 12/31/18 8:14 PM, Tom Ehlert wrote:
I thought about having an ISR capturing the data being called at capture
rate, which should be something around 100kHz to 150kHz
unlikely. expect *each* inp()/outp() operation to use O(500ns)
there is also a notable delay between applying an input 0/1 vo
port. For having a flat memory model for easy
data processing I want to use DOS4GW.
Nils
On 12/31/18 7:00 PM, Mateusz Viste wrote:
On Mon, 31 Dec 2018 17:06:14 +0100, stecdose wrote:
How would I write a ISR in watcom c? Do you know of any programs making
use of this, where I can look at?
This i
very much :)
Nils
On 12/31/18 6:11 PM, Matej Horvat wrote:
On Mon, 31 Dec 2018 17:06:14 +0100, stecdose wrote:
How would I write a ISR in watcom c? Do you know of any programs making
use of this, where I can look at?
I think this file in DOSMid by Mateusz Viste is an example of what you
wan
As I had problems finding any examples, that I could adapt I am writing
here now.
I want to use the PIT (programmable interval timer,
https://wiki.osdev.org/Programmable_Interval_Timer ) in a C program for
DOS. I want to peridiocally update a user interface.
How would I write a ISR in watcom
It is definitely worth a try to look at all changelogs after your
working version of virtualbox until 6.0.
Maybe they changed something related to your networking configuration.
Once you've found something there or not, you could go also asking on
vbox list/forums. I assume there is more knowl
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*From:* stecdose
*Sent:* Friday, November 9, 2018 12:25 PM
*To:* freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
*Subject:* Re: [Freedos-user] Silently Install FreeDos from WinPE
On 11/09/2018 09:15 PM, Sean Liming wrote:
Thank you for the response. I have a client that wants to up their
syste
On 11/09/2018 09:15 PM, Sean Liming wrote:
Thank you for the response. I have a client that wants to up their
system BIOS and OS with a single WinPE disk. The Windows BIOS
utilities are 32-bit and will not run in a 64-bit WinPE image. System
only supports booting to 64-bit WinPE. The DOS comm
The is no described way to do what you want (or at least no that I know
of). But is should be possible.
Windows is able to create DOS partitions and format them (FAT16 for
FreeDOS). If Windows does not want to create the partition you need,
there are several free partition utilites for Windows
Tom, this is exactly what I said. To *support* round robin, not to do
round robin. Support in the meaning of helping someone/something with a
task.
Nils
On 11/06/2018 07:18 PM, Tom Ehlert wrote:
Trim sounds like the old standard "defrag program" which should
be unneeded for flash since all b
On 11/06/2018 05:34 PM, Dale E Sterner wrote:
Trim sounds like the old standard "defrag program" which should
be unneeded for flash since all bits get accessed at the same speed.
No spinning disk to move around on.
Trim is used for equal usage of memory-cells. It is a mechanism to
support rou
B DOS partition, that also will work with 6.22. The
rest drive D:. This makes everything easier in case of reinstall. I do
it this way on my Pentium MMX. Everything stored on D:, system on C:
Nils
On 11/01/2018 06:52 PM, geneb wrote:
On Thu, 1 Nov 2018, stecdose wrote:
What compatiblity exactl
What compatiblity exactly are you talking about? FreeDOS to hardware,
existing DOS-programs to FreeDOS or both?
Software: DOS 6.22 compatiblity is given, though someone can't say for
sure that a program, which has not been tested, will 100% work.
Hardware: I am experiencing some crashes/stra
On facebook you will reach a lot of people, that do not read or even
heard about the mailing list(s).
Also I think it encourages people to get involved in discussions,
reviews, ... if they see these on their phones every day/when something
gets posted.
It is definitely not a place for serious
In fact there are some companies still making money with DOS. I worked
for a company until mid 2016 building embedded 386EX systems, which they
still do up to now. They license Datalight ROMDOS as well as a BIOS from
another vendor, but for that I do not remember the name...
Once I was digging
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