Steve

US, 18.08.2008, 10:35 |
Menuet64 0.88B released (Announce) |
2008-08-16: MenuetOS, 64-bit only
New:
USB 2.0 printer support ( Printer class, PCL3, PCL5c, Postscript-L2 )
Home page:
http://www.menuetos.net/
Downloads:
http://www.menuetos.net/download.htm |
DOS386
20.08.2008, 07:53
@ Steve
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Menuet64 0.88B released |
> 2008-08-16: MenuetOS, 64-bit only
Very DOS related.
> USB 2.0 printer support ( Printer class, PCL3, PCL5c, Postscript-L2 )
Nice to know what DOS lacks. --- This is a LOGITECH mouse driver, but some software expect here
the following string:*** This is Copyright 1983 Microsoft *** |
Rugxulo

Usono, 20.08.2008, 22:14
@ DOS386
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Menuet64 0.88B released |
> > 2008-08-16: MenuetOS, 64-bit only
>
> Very DOS related.
I assume you can boot it within DOS via GRUB4DOS or BOCHS via HX.  |
DOS386
28.08.2008, 06:04
@ Rugxulo
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Menuet64 0.88B released |
> you can boot it within DOS via GRUB4DOS or BOCHS via HX
Probably true ... but with such criteria it would be extremely hard to find anything NOT related to DOS at all  --- This is a LOGITECH mouse driver, but some software expect here
the following string:*** This is Copyright 1983 Microsoft *** |
Rugxulo

Usono, 28.08.2008, 10:44
@ DOS386
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Menuet64 0.88B released |
> > you can boot it within DOS via GRUB4DOS or BOCHS via HX
>
> Probably true ... but with such criteria it would be extremely hard to
> find anything NOT related to DOS at all 
Well, Menuet does (or did) run an older DOSBox, so .... |
DOS386
10.09.2008, 02:00
@ Rugxulo
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Menuet64 0.88B released |
> Well, Menuet does (or did) run an older DOSBox, so ....
so what ? M64 works on "older" ***Box faking just an 80486 with built-in INT $21 support (did such a CPU ever exist in real ??? ) ? Did you test ? And even if true, what would be the conclusion ? Imagine that someone gets Linux 0.0.0.0.0.1 working in this ***Box - so all 64-bit Linux releases will become very DOS related ?  --- This is a LOGITECH mouse driver, but some software expect here
the following string:*** This is Copyright 1983 Microsoft *** |
Rugxulo

Usono, 10.09.2008, 03:11
@ DOS386
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Menuet64 0.88B released |
> > Well, Menuet does (or did) run an older DOSBox, so ....
>
> so what ? M64 works on "older" ***Box faking just an 80486 with built-in
> INT $21 support (did such a CPU ever exist in real ??? ) ? Did
> you test ? And even if true, what would be the conclusion ? Imagine that
> someone gets Linux 0.0.0.0.0.1 working in this ***Box - so all 64-bit
> Linux releases will become very DOS related ? 
I mean that Menuet32 a long time ago got a native port of DOSBox 0.61, so you can run (some) DOS apps from within Menuet32 itself. |
DOS386
10.09.2008, 03:13
@ Rugxulo
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Menuet64 0.88B released |
> I mean that
OK ... missed the point
> Menuet32 a long time ago got a native port of DOSBox 0.61, so
> you can run (some) DOS apps from within Menuet32 itself.
+ NTVDM + MEVDM + OSama/2VDM + DOGEMU + ... + ... + ... + BEO-VDM (??) ... DOS lives everywhere "inside" but nowhere standalone  --- This is a LOGITECH mouse driver, but some software expect here
the following string:*** This is Copyright 1983 Microsoft *** |
ecm

Düsseldorf, Germany, 10.09.2008, 13:51
@ DOS386
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Menuet64 0.88B released |
> ***Box faking just an 80486 with built-in INT $21 support
Well, the best thing about the internal Int21 support of DOSBox is that you can switch it off by booting an OS (even DOS ) from floppy or hard disk images. --- l |
Khusraw

Bucharest, Romania, 10.09.2008, 14:00 (edited by Khusraw, 10.09.2008, 15:46)
@ Rugxulo
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Menuet64 0.88B released |
> Well, Menuet does (or did) run an older DOSBox, so ....
I see nothing special in using MenuetOS or DOSBox emulator, but to use DOSBox in (the 'mature toy OS') Menuet I find to be very amusing. LOL!  --- Glory to God for all things |