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Date:      Sun, 10 Aug 1997 00:13:34 +0200
From:      "Helmut F. Wirth" <hfwirth@ping.at>
To:        Jonathan Lemon <jlemon@americantv.com>
Cc:        emulation@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Fun with DOSCMD (was Re: modifying boot mgrs FROM FREEBSD)
Message-ID:  <33ECEB8E.41C67EA6@ping.at>
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Jonathan Lemon wrote:
> Well, doscmd was just rolled into -current.  This wasn't quite what I
> intended, but is probably just as well, as it gets doscmd out to a wider
> audience.
> 
> The last thing I want is for two divergent doscmd distributions.  I intend
> that the -current version of doscmd will be able to run on 2.2 machines,
> and thus, there would be only one version of doscmd.
> 
> The only thing preventing this now is that the 2.2 kernel patches need a
> little bit of updating to reflect the new reality; I intend to rectify that
> situation this weekend.

Good to hear that. Maybe I should consider to change to current?
If you manage to bring doscmd to run under 2.2-STABLE it would be even
better.
I am working on a XMS implementation currently. I am working on the
file xms.c mainly. Objective for now: XMS, size configureable via
.doscmdrc, HMA area (DOS can load HIGH) and UMB area management for
drivers to load high.
I will speak up, when something works.
Regards
Helmut
-- 
Helmut F. Wirth
Email: hfwirth@ping.at



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