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Because ia16-elf-gcc and the GNU linker do not understand OMF we need to use ELF everywhere. This also means we cannot use "wrt", "seg" and "call/jmp far". Most wrt's are superfluous, and seg and call/jmp far can be replaced by explicit ?GROUP references (to be defined in the linker script). |
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fdkernel
FreeDOS kernel - branch from 2042 SVN 0xFD kernel
The FreeDOS kernel implements the core MS/PC-DOS (R) compatible functions. It is derived from Pat Villani's DOS-C kernel and released under the GPL v2. Please see http://www.freedos.org/ for more details about the FreeDOS (TM) Project. Compiled kernels ready to use (just copy kernel.sys over an existing install) are available at http://www.fdos.org/kernel/testing/git/ - also available are the source archive and fdpkg compatible packages.
This version of the kernel is intended only for 8086+ or 80386+ IBM compatible computers in continuation of the goals of the FreeDOS Project. Please see http://www.fdos.org/kernel for my 0xDC kernel that is work on merging back in some of the original portability aspects and other supported features at the cost of some compatibility with older hardware/software.
Please feel free to email me - PerditionC@gmail.com Jan 2014