Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/01/16/11:55:47
On Wed, 15 Jan 1997, Mark Habersack wrote:
> right? Now then, I expect the EMM386 to be the Novell's original one, right?
> If so, the whether the bugs that prevented it from running on other DOSes
> were corrected or not?
If the EMM386 bugs weren't fixed, then someone will surely fix them wether
Caldera does or not. I mean, after all they ARE releasing the source
right? This is too cool.
> > like Quake using DJGPP and OpenDOS? Am I able to sell it? I would have
> > to distribute OpenDOS with my game, so would I be able to distribute
> Just to be sure: is OpenDOS based on the Novell DOS 7? If so, then I hope all
> the incompatibilities were removed (at least in the officially documented areas)
Yep, Novell DOS 7. Should be cool.
> > > Caldera feels that the Internet developer community has a lot to offer,
> > > and they're looking forward to developing a good relationship with DOS
> > > developers, especially the DJGPP crowd.
> >
> > I would be happy to be involved... now, wheres that fork(); :)
> Me too - does anyone know where can I find the packet drivers
> specifications/format (I mean on Internet)?
Probably at http://www.x86.org or ftp://ftp.oulu.fi (sp?) I was just on
both of those sites today and one of them (or both) has specs for
EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!! Even my kitchen sink.
> P.S. Could we see a feature list of OpenDOS?
Yes, that is a great idea. Say, does anyone know if there is an OpenDOS
newsgroup yet? Or a list? This discussion is a tad off topic (even
though no-one has complained yet.
Mike A. Harris http://www3.sympatico.ca/mharris
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