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Here you can find some simple examples how to use BootFORTH (part of the
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new bootloader) together with terminal emulation code (available when
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compiling /stand/i386/libi386 with -DTERM_EMU).
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Normally, you can place the files in /boot as they are here, and they will be
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automatically loaded by /boot/loader. You must choose between boot.4th or
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loader.rc, though. Copy one or the other, but not both. Also, menu.4th is
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only used by boot.4th, and menuconf.4th is only used by loader.rc, so you
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don't need to copy both files.
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The files are:
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boot.4th example of file which is always loaded by /boot/loader, if
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present in /boot/
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loader.rc example of file which is always loader by /boot/loader, if
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present in /boot/
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screen.4th helpful words for screen manipulation.
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frames.4th basic frame drawing primitives. Requires screen.4th.
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menu.4th example of simple startup menu.
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menuconf.4th another example of simples startup menu.
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You're encouraged to add more features to these files - I'm not a Forth
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hacker, unfortunately...
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Andrzej Bialecki
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<abial@freebsd.org>
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If you use loader.rc/menuconf.4th, be sure to create /boot/stable.conf and
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/boot/current.conf, like described in loader.conf(5), with appropriate
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configuration to distinguish one from the other.
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Daniel C. Sobral
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<dcs@freebsd.org>
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$FreeBSD$
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