Looking for...MSDOS OEM Adaptation Kit

From: James B. DiGriz <jbdigriz_at_dragonsweb.org>
Date: Sat Dec 25 15:53:34 1999

There is freeDOS at
http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/index.html.
May not be the one you're referring to, but it is an open-source DOS
replacement.

jbdigriz

Hans Franke wrote:

>
> > I'm experienting with an x86-based hobby robotics controller, but I'd like
> > to graft certain functionality onto old MSDOS (don't ask why), including a
> > ROM monitor, etc.
>
> > I remember that MS carried a special version of MSDOS for people who need to
> > modify the code for specific hardware. Certain portions of DOS are provided
> > as source and the rest as object code.
>
> > Does anyone have a copy of this?
>
> Nop, but there's a russian DOS clone, incooperating most needed stuff,
> and it is supplied completely in source - I just can't remember the name.
> I have a copy at home ... I'll check.
>
> Gruss
> H.
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Received on Sat Dec 25 1999 - 15:53:34 GMT

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