Mail Archives: djgpp/2013/02/22/13:00:13.1
"Maksim Soifer" <masaykh AT gmail DOT com> wrote in message
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> Winedos.ucoz.com site where one dude trying to acomplish wine
> porting.
>
> At present only X-window left to get initial port.
>
> he trying very old alpha of wine but almost everything except X
> done.
>
> i dont now about him but i like to make wine work under DOSBOX
> it is maybe will sound like very crazy thing - but windows app
> and games will be so much portable across different systems as
> portable dosbox (android \ java version \ linux \ windows \ even
> small systems like KolibriOS (asm based))
>
> Dude that i mentioned above using EMX+GCC not DJGPP.
> i use DJGPP 2.04 "beta" and asking for any possible options and
> optimizations i can use to futher compile wine sources.
>
Japeth's HX DOS-Extender allows a wide variety of Win32
console applications to run on DOS.
http://japheth.de/HX.html
DOSEMU if ported to DOS could also allow for a DOS console
environment on DOS without need of Windows 98/SE/ME.
http://dosemu.org/
User-Mode Linux uses standard C library calls. It does not use
the Linux syscalls as normal Linux does. However, the syscalls
are just hidden behind C library calls... Even so, this could
allow for Linux to be ported to DOS using GCC, perhaps using
DJGPP.
http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/
Robert Riebisch in his port of DMIDECODE to DJGPP implemented a
Linux device for DJGPP "/dev/mem". That or similar DJGPP
filesystem code might be enough to port an early but updated
version of Linux to DJGPP such as DrAcOnUx's Linux remakes.
Robert Riebisch's ports
http://www.bttr-software.de/ports/
DrAcOnUx's Linux remakes
http://draconux.free.fr/os_dev/linux0.01.html
FreeDOS-32 is an attempt at creating a 32-bit DOS. It's been
stalled for a few years.
http://freedos-32.sourceforge.net/
Coreboot, formerly LinuxBIOS, has an old project called FILO.
FILO has protected mode (i.e., 32-bit) BIOS *independent* disk
routines for IDE, USB, SATA, ext2, FAT, iso9660, Multi-boot, and
ELF. It's derived from Linux filesystem source code. These
routines might help in porting DOSBox, DOSEMU, or early Linux etc
to DOS.
Coreboot
http://www.coreboot.org/Welcome_to_coreboot
Rod Pemberton
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