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Bruce Evans 3adc283e7e Use `${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -nostdlib -Wl...' instead of
`ld ... <fudged ${LDFLAGS}>' to invoke the linker.  This gets the
flags and standard library paths right without complications.
Unfortunately, it doesn't help for the X11 library paths -- cc
only appends /aout for standard library paths.
1999-02-17 13:48:07 +00:00
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AsyncIO.c
AsyncIO.h
bios.c
callback.c
callback.h
cmos.c
com.h
config.c
cpu.c
crt0.c
cwd.c
cwd.h
debug.c
disktab.c
dispatch.h
dos.c
dos.h
doscmd_loader.c
doscmd.1 Fix typos. 1998-10-13 08:57:45 +00:00
doscmd.c
doscmd.h
ems.c
ems.h
emsdriv.S
emsdriv.sys.uu
emuint.c
emuint.h
exe.c
font.h
i386-pinsn.c
int1a.c
int2f.c
int10.c
int13.c
int14.c
int16.c
int17.c
int.c
intff.c
Makefile Use `${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -nostdlib -Wl...' instead of 1999-02-17 13:48:07 +00:00
Makefile.dos
mem.c
mouse.c
mouse.h
net.c
ParseBuffer.c
port.c Add support for accessing ports. This was done to access parallel 1999-01-20 17:55:22 +00:00
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
xms.h

/* 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