Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/04/25/13:30:49
From: | walt121 AT my-dejanews DOT com
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: FreeDOS (was: Re: DJGPP: the future is... ?)
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Date: | Sun, 25 Apr 1999 04:45:31 GMT
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In article <Gq8P2.799$0C1 DOT 95401 AT carnaval DOT risq DOT qc DOT ca>,
alainm AT news DOT mcgill DOT ca (Alain Magloire) wrote:
> It suprises me that people of thinking of FreeDOS as a good future
> engine for DJGPP.
The reason is because DOS is being phased out by Micro$oft. Windows 2000,
according to the magazines, will not have DOS capability. Therefore, unless
DJGPP evolves to work under Windows 2000, it is dead.
If an updated, 16/32-bit multitasking DOS-like OS is included with DJGPP, and
DJGPP executables include a run-time subset of this OS, its life is extended.
> FreeDos is a 16 bits OS, with no facility
> for thread/SMP/multitask. At a time where the world is now
> turning to 64 bits and Multiple Processors, the words
> ``future'' and ``FreeDOS'' should not go in the same phrase.
But if a large subset of the potential users and contributors to the project
say that they need 32-bit capability, along with multitasking and
multithreading, I'm sure that FreeDOS will evolve in that direction.
Otherwise, someone will just have to start from scratch and create a freely
distributable, commercially usable C / C++ development system for Win 2000.
It is certain that M$ won't do that.
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