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AsyncIO.c | ||
AsyncIO.h | ||
bios.c | ||
callback.c | ||
callback.h | ||
cmos.c | ||
com.h | ||
config.c | ||
cpu.c | ||
crt0.c | ||
cwd.c | ||
cwd.h | ||
debug.c | ||
disktab.c | ||
dispatch.h | ||
dos.c | ||
dos.h | ||
doscmd_loader.c | ||
doscmd.1 | ||
doscmd.c | ||
doscmd.h | ||
ems.c | ||
ems.h | ||
emsdriv.S | ||
emsdriv.sys.uu | ||
emuint.c | ||
emuint.h | ||
exe.c | ||
font.h | ||
i386-pinsn.c | ||
int1a.c | ||
int2f.c | ||
int10.c | ||
int13.c | ||
int14.c | ||
int16.c | ||
int17.c | ||
int.c | ||
intff.c | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.dos | ||
mem.c | ||
mouse.c | ||
mouse.h | ||
net.c | ||
ParseBuffer.c | ||
port.c | ||
PROBLEMS | ||
README | ||
README.booting_dos | ||
redir.com.uu | ||
redir.S | ||
register.h | ||
setver.c | ||
signal.c | ||
timer.c | ||
trace.c | ||
trap.c | ||
trap.h | ||
tty.c | ||
video.h | ||
vparams.h | ||
xms.c | ||
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/* BSDI README,v 2.2 1996/04/08 19:32:16 bostic Exp*/ This is the merged doscmd/rundos project. Please read the man page for help on configuring doscmd. Things known not to work: * No mouse support (yet) * No ems support (yet) * No raw VGA support (yet) * Printer support (yet) * COM ports (being worked on) * redirected file system only supported for DOS 4.0 and above (3.3 will be supported in a future version) * Graphics in an X window (not planned to work) Even with this, I think it is actually a much better product. There have been problems reported with the ibmpc font and the distributed X server. If you have that problem, try setting X11_FONT=fixed in your .doscmdrc. Be aware that graphics characters will not print correctly if you do this. You will need to patch your kernel. Diffs are provided against the CD-ROM. Please let me know if there are a problem with them (I am running a pre 1.1 kernel now). It is possible there are some problems in the floppy code due to the fact that I am not set up to test under 1.0 at this point. I will be in a few days I hope. Please send all bug reports to prb@BSDI.COM. -Paul Borman prb@BSDI.COM Jan 4 1994