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Date:      Sun, 1 Sep 1996 23:31:46 +0930 (CST)
From:      Michael Smith <msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au>
To:        emulation@freebsd.org
Subject:   Latest DOS emulator now available.
Message-ID:  <199609011401.XAA12394@genesis.atrad.adelaide.edu.au>

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The current state of play with the 'doscmd' DOS emulator for FreeBSD is
now available for FTP as
ftp://genesis.atrad.adelaide.edu.au/pub/doscmd/doscmd_fbsd-960901.tar.gz

This is the first version based on the substantial changes by John
Kohl &c. to the NetBSD incarnation of 'doscmd'.  Future versions will
complete the BSD/OS support (omitted by the NetBSD people), as well as
covering the likely move of FreeBSD to a proper VM86 mode.

At this point in time, the emulator is known to load and run trivial DOS
programs, however there appear to be a number of significant problems 
that are beyond our (that's me and Sean) ability to track down.  It is 
believed that these problems are related to the FreeBSD port rather than
the emulator in general.

We could do with the help of a number of DOS-competent programmers who are
willing to produce small test programs to verify the operation of the 
basic DOS functions.  The kernel patches to provide support for doscmd are
small and are available for 2.1.5-RELEASE (and thus -STABLE) as well as
-current, and we would be more than happy to provide assistance in 
bootstrapping potential helpers along.

We're not looking for you to fix our problems, just tell us where they
are 8)

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

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