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To build the operating system, a batch file (BUILD.BAT) is included
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to make life easier. This file is in the FDKERNEL directory of the
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distribution. In addition, there is a corresponding batch file
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(CLEAN.BAT) to clean up the source directories.
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There is a CONFIG.B file that specifies all the paths and names of
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the compiler, assembler, etc. that you want to use. You MUST copy
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it to CONFIG.BAT first, then edit it to reflect your setup.
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The reason for this copying of files is that when new releases of the
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kernel come out, you can extract them over your previous source, and
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not have to worry about resetting up your configuration because your
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CONFIG.BAT file will not get replaced!
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You will also need to download the latest version of NASM and Turbo C
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2.01. Install Turbo C and NASM somewhere (it doesn't really matter
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where) and then be sure to edit the CONFIG.MAK file to reflect where
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you put the tools.
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*TE******* Make sure to use the NASMR version, as the DosExtender version
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_seems_ to produce wrong code. the tested version is
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NASM98R, 06/04/99, 202.606 bytes.
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*Bart***** This is probably only true for Windows NT/2k/XP; In that
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case you could use the Win32 version anyway.
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Look at
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ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/software/devel/nasm
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or a mirror of ftp.kernel.org.
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This program will now compile with Turbo C 2.01 (now freely
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available!), Turbo C 3.0, Borland C 4.51 & 5.01. It should work with
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other Borland compilers, Microsoft C and Watcom C.
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If you feel hardy, read on to understand the directory structure. A
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more complete description of the build environment is contained in a
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companion book, "The FreeDOS Kernel" (ISBN: 0-87930-436-7) published
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by R&D Books, an imprint of Miller Freeman of Lawrence, Kansas (USA)
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and distributed in the USA and Canada by Publishers Group West. See
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the file README.TXT for more details.
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Directory Structure
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-------------------
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fdkernel root directory
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+-----bin holds image of distribution disk
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+-----boot boot.bin (boot sector)
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+-----docs documentation directory
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+-----drivers DEVICE.LIB
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+-----hdr common *.h files
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+-----kernel The kernel itself
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+-----lib LIBM.LIB and DEVICE.LIB
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+-----sys SYS.COM and supporting programs
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+-----utils Miscellaneous utilities
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Organization in a nutshell
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--------------------------
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Each component or group of utilities is segregated into its own
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directory. In order to build that component or utility, a makefile
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exists in the directory that bears the component's or utility's
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basename.
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Each makefile has at least two targets, production and clean. The
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target production builds the expected component or utility and the
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component clean cleans up the directory for distribution. The
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makefile may have at least one additional target that builds the
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component. Study the makefile to better understand this.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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$Id$
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Log: build.txt,v
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Revision 1.3 2000/08/15 03:42:17 jhall1
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update to the build.txt file to remove references to the now-defunct
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web site at gcfl.net (John's old site).
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Revision 1.2 2000/05/08 04:27:48 jimtabor
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Update CVS to 2020
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Revision 1.2 1999/08/25 04:12:31 jprice
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update
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Revision 1.1 1999/08/25 03:46:41 jprice
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New build config
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