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DOjS
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Djgpp
I did not know of a Java port, but this reminds me there is some kind of JavaScript-based environment for DOS that I see linked now and then (think it is bundled with FreeDOS?). Probably this one:
https://github.com/SuperIlu/DOjS
"DOjS is a JavaScript programming environment for systems running MS-DOS, FreeDOS or any DOS based Windows (like 95, 98, ME). It features an integrated editor, graphics & sound output, mouse/keyboard/joystick input and more"
Never tried it.
- DOjS is a JavaScript programming environment for systems running MS-DOS
- DOjS a DOS JavaScript Canvas with Sound
- GitHub - SuperIlu/DOjS: A DOS JavaScript Canvas with sound
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Let's write Operating System in JavaScript
A guy I know is working on a DOS compatible JS OS. It's out at least 10 years and runs on the original hardware if the time. https://github.com/SuperIlu/DOjS
- DOjS – A DOS JavaScript Canvas with Sound
fdpp
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Programming with DOS Debugger (2003)
Some implementations are 64 bits, such as this one: https://github.com/dosemu2/fdpp
I wish there were an ARM-compatible version of DOS, if possible stateless. It would often be more suitable for an ARM board than a full-fledged Linux, given its almost non-existent attack surface, low resource consumption, and simplicity. Heck, I'd even like to see stateless DOS based microservices on nano-VMs.
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Run on a Chrome Book or other inexpensive machine?
You a probably looking for FreeDOS plus-plus (fdpp) as your 64-bit DOS-like OS. I don't know how complete it is. It makes me shudder to think if this actually works.
- How to Port to ARM (Just Curious, not ready to do it yet)
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linux api compatibility layer for freedos?
-I have found the following small project that attempts at making freedos 64 bit (it doesn't actually break compatibility mode but instead improves a bit over the original OS codebase), it is called "FDPP" (freedos-plus-plus) https://github.com/dosemu2/fdpp
What are some alternatives?
jSH - A Javascript scripting engine for DOS
doslinux - Run Linux programs on DOS
libi86 - Attempt to reimplement non-standard C library facilities (e.g. <conio.h>) used in MS-DOS programs, for IA-16 GCC & ACK ― mirror of https://gitlab.com/tkchia/libi86 • Ubuntu packages for cross-compilation at https://launchpad.net/%7Etkchia/+archive/ubuntu/build-ia16/ • DJGPP/MS-DOS binaries at https://github.com/tkchia/libi86/releases
kernel - FreeDOS kernel - implements the core MS-DOS/PC-DOS (R) compatible operating system. It is derived from Pat Villani's DOS-C kernel and released under the GPL v2 or later. Please see http://www.freedos.org/ for more details about the FreeDOS (TM) Project.
USB4VC - USB Keyboard/Mouse/Gamepads on Retro Computers!
kernel - A Rust-based, lightweight unikernel.
portfolio_os - 3DO M1 Opera Portfolio Operating System source code
Minibox - Small Linux commands for resource limited systems
dosbox-pure - DOSBox Pure is a new fork of DOSBox built for RetroArch/Libretro aiming for simplicity and ease of use.
portfolio_os_m2 - 3DO M2 Portfolio OS v3.0 and tooling source dump
CaptCC - A tiny C compiler written purely in JavaScript.