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US,
28.05.2008, 15:21
 

New Octasm and OctaOS (Announce)

2008-05-23:
Octasm v0.168
OctaOS v0.212

What's new:
USB drivers

Home page / downloads:
http://octavio.vega.fernandez.googlepages.com/octaos

Rugxulo

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Usono,
04.06.2008, 01:57

@ Steve
 

New Octasm 0.168 and OctaOS 0.212

http://octavio.vega.fernandez.googlepages.com/NEWS.TXT

> OctaOS v0.212
>
> ohci (usb1) driver ,but not tested.
> fdisk: corrected a bug
>
> octasm: 0.168 suports multiline instructions using char '\'
> except for 'define' instruction
>
> ehci (usb2) driver [needs more testing!]
>
> vscreen disabled by default, use menu 'keyb->scroll norm'
> and change videomode to enable.
>
> some code changes in:
> ini_keyb_ps2mouse & ini_serial_ports
> power off
> usb uhci driver

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Know your limits.h

DOS386

04.06.2008, 02:23

@ Rugxulo
 

USB 2 EHCI driver - New Octasm 0.168 and OctoPUS 0.212

> > > ehci (usb2) driver [needs more testing!]

Useful in DOS ?

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This is a LOGITECH mouse driver, but some software expect here
the following string:*** This is Copyright 1983 Microsoft ***

Rugxulo

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Usono,
04.06.2008, 03:04

@ DOS386
 

USB 2 EHCI driver - New Octasm 0.168 and OctoPUS 0.212

> > > > ehci (usb2) driver [needs more testing!]
>
> Useful in DOS ?

I think we've had this discussion before. OctaOS isn't for DOS (although you can boot it up from a bare DOS setup running) but Octasm (also) is.

Steve

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US,
04.06.2008, 03:26

@ Rugxulo
 

USB 2 EHCI driver - New Octasm 0.168 and OctoPUS 0.212

> > > > > ehci (usb2) driver [needs more testing!]
> >
> > Useful in DOS ?
>
> I think we've had this discussion before. OctaOS isn't for DOS (although
> you can boot it up from a bare DOS setup running) but Octasm (also) is.

Footnote: OCTASMxx.zip packages are for DOS. OctASM for OctaOS is in OctaOS CDxxx.ZIP and FDxxx.zip packages.

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