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So, this weekend I'm playing with Fiwix.

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  • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

    Thanks to help from the Fiwix devs, I have DosBox fully working (no sound, CD or network support yet). I got a bit upset that there's no windowing interface for the OS (yet), so I ported Bellcore MGR to Fiwix. It's half-baked, but it works.

    If you never heard about MGR, it's an X competitor and a terminal multiplexer with graphics.
    Here's my post about it: https://www.ninakalinina.com/notes/mgr/

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    @nina_kali_nina I find all of your posts fascinating, though I don't understand any of it (like a language I have no idea about) But I love seeing people who are good at fixing things and are great at it (like The Repair Shop on BBC) and you really enjoy the challenge! I feel like a boring dinosaur in a tech world

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    • jarkko@social.kernel.orgJ jarkko@social.kernel.org
      @nina_kali_nina The inspiration came from when I noticed that people I know who are doing demoscene productions for MS-DOS still use old compilers and really antique tools to generate MS-DOS binaries.

      An associated project is to create mxmplay20 of https://www.cubic.org/source/mxmplay-1.6.zip, which is portable implementation of the original and buildable also for Linux (with Pipewire instead of GUS playback routine).

      There is a new GUS fork of ao486 that has gained my interested so I guess that it is the main target platform: https://github.com/xolod79/ao486_MiSTer/tree/GUS

      Has been nice to hear the awesome sound of Gravis Ultrasound first time in 20 years 🙂
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      #40

      @jarkko Thanks for sharing! Well, tbh, old compilers produce predictable code 🙂 But it is really neat to have something that isn't GCC 3.3 or OW for DOS.

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      • jarkko@social.kernel.orgJ jarkko@social.kernel.org
        @nina_kali_nina The inspiration came from when I noticed that people I know who are doing demoscene productions for MS-DOS still use old compilers and really antique tools to generate MS-DOS binaries.

        An associated project is to create mxmplay20 of https://www.cubic.org/source/mxmplay-1.6.zip, which is portable implementation of the original and buildable also for Linux (with Pipewire instead of GUS playback routine).

        There is a new GUS fork of ao486 that has gained my interested so I guess that it is the main target platform: https://github.com/xolod79/ao486_MiSTer/tree/GUS

        Has been nice to hear the awesome sound of Gravis Ultrasound first time in 20 years 🙂
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        #41
        @nina_kali_nina I'll publish the links in this site once I release them: https://jarkkojs.github.io/

        Thus, the 486 esque mode 13h fixed point graphics goodness with VGA's rectangular pixels 🙂
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        • aspiedan@autistics.lifeA aspiedan@autistics.life

          @nina_kali_nina I find all of your posts fascinating, though I don't understand any of it (like a language I have no idea about) But I love seeing people who are good at fixing things and are great at it (like The Repair Shop on BBC) and you really enjoy the challenge! I feel like a boring dinosaur in a tech world

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          #42

          @Aspiedan Thanks, I really appreciate the feedback! If you have any questions, feel free to leave comments with "Explaint to me Like I'm Five" (ELI5) and I'll do my best to explain 🙂

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          • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

            @Aspiedan Thanks, I really appreciate the feedback! If you have any questions, feel free to leave comments with "Explaint to me Like I'm Five" (ELI5) and I'll do my best to explain 🙂

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            #43

            @nina_kali_nina I think you would spend more tine explaining than actually working on stuff
            Its nice to have people doing things they enjoy in my feed. Reminds me people are all so different, and thats what makes life beautiful. Art would be boring if artists only used 1 colour or texture (ignoring some modern art here that doesn't fit my analogy)

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            • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

              Thanks to help from the Fiwix devs, I have DosBox fully working (no sound, CD or network support yet). I got a bit upset that there's no windowing interface for the OS (yet), so I ported Bellcore MGR to Fiwix. It's half-baked, but it works.

              If you never heard about MGR, it's an X competitor and a terminal multiplexer with graphics.
              Here's my post about it: https://www.ninakalinina.com/notes/mgr/

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              #44

              @nina_kali_nina I am mildly curious to know if my nvi fork will work on fiwix. https://git.sr.ht/~drj/nvi2

              I might give it a go on Tuesday (if you're not tempted by then).

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              • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                Thanks to help from the Fiwix devs, I have DosBox fully working (no sound, CD or network support yet). I got a bit upset that there's no windowing interface for the OS (yet), so I ported Bellcore MGR to Fiwix. It's half-baked, but it works.

                If you never heard about MGR, it's an X competitor and a terminal multiplexer with graphics.
                Here's my post about it: https://www.ninakalinina.com/notes/mgr/

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                #45

                @nina_kali_nina you utter madwoman. 🙂

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                • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                  Thanks to help from the Fiwix devs, I have DosBox fully working (no sound, CD or network support yet). I got a bit upset that there's no windowing interface for the OS (yet), so I ported Bellcore MGR to Fiwix. It's half-baked, but it works.

                  If you never heard about MGR, it's an X competitor and a terminal multiplexer with graphics.
                  Here's my post about it: https://www.ninakalinina.com/notes/mgr/

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                  #46

                  @nina_kali_nina

                  MGR is *beautiful*. Back in 1996 on a machine with..not very much RAM…MGR was pleasantly usable.

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                  • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                    Thanks to help from the Fiwix devs, I have DosBox fully working (no sound, CD or network support yet). I got a bit upset that there's no windowing interface for the OS (yet), so I ported Bellcore MGR to Fiwix. It's half-baked, but it works.

                    If you never heard about MGR, it's an X competitor and a terminal multiplexer with graphics.
                    Here's my post about it: https://www.ninakalinina.com/notes/mgr/

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                    #47

                    @nina_kali_nina maybe it would also be possible to get twin going for something with windowing: https://github.com/cosmos72/twin

                    MGR seems a lot fancier though 🙂

                    How is the hardware support of Fiwix? I don't know if DOSBox can do any device pass-through, DOSEMU(2) does have some support for that so you could possibly use hardware that lacks Fiwix drivers but does have DOS drivers.

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                    • drj@typo.socialD drj@typo.social

                      @nina_kali_nina I am mildly curious to know if my nvi fork will work on fiwix. https://git.sr.ht/~drj/nvi2

                      I might give it a go on Tuesday (if you're not tempted by then).

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                      #48

                      @drj enjoy~ I'll plan to bring more desktop stuff to Fiwix and send a few PRs to the OS as my priority for now

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                      • rk@mastodon.well.comR rk@mastodon.well.com

                        @nina_kali_nina

                        MGR is *beautiful*. Back in 1996 on a machine with..not very much RAM…MGR was pleasantly usable.

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                        #49

                        @rk I think here on Fiwix it should be useable on a 486 with 8 megs; gotta try it out

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                        • jschwart@mas.toJ jschwart@mas.to

                          @nina_kali_nina maybe it would also be possible to get twin going for something with windowing: https://github.com/cosmos72/twin

                          MGR seems a lot fancier though 🙂

                          How is the hardware support of Fiwix? I don't know if DOSBox can do any device pass-through, DOSEMU(2) does have some support for that so you could possibly use hardware that lacks Fiwix drivers but does have DOS drivers.

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                          @jschwart I think twin should work with minimal changes. Thanks for sharing the link, I'll try it out if I have time

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                          • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                            @rk I think here on Fiwix it should be useable on a 486 with 8 megs; gotta try it out

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                            @nina_kali_nina

                            The machine I was thinking of had...either 2MB or 4MB. Good times.

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                            • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                              So, this weekend I'm playing with Fiwix. Fiwix (https://fiwix.org/) is a small hobbyist operating system for i386 that aims to be Linux 2.0 compatible while being small enough that a single human could understand it as a whole (it's ~30k SLOC, self-hosted, and can be built with tcc).

                              A couple of years ago Fiwix was used in a fun project of "let's bootstrap a Linux system with only tiny tools that can be understood by a single person": https://github.com/fosslinux/live-bootstrap/blob/master/parts.rst

                              My refreshed interest in it comes from multiple sources: first, there is now a TCP/IP stack (still WIP). Second, GNU/Linux is *gestures ambiguously* in a strange state, so it is interesting to see how far one could get with a completely non-BSD non-standard tiny, toy-like operating system.

                              The installation is quite straightforward. "Please keep in mind this kernel is not yet suited for production. Use at your own risk!" is, in itself, a proof of reliability.

                              This is a beginning of a slow-going🧵

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                              @nina_kali_nina

                              Second, GNU/Linux is gestures ambiguously in a strange state,

                              what do you mean?

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                              • etch9@tech.lgbtE etch9@tech.lgbt

                                @nina_kali_nina

                                Second, GNU/Linux is gestures ambiguously in a strange state,

                                what do you mean?

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                                @Etch9 well, it is, to a large extent, controlled by corporations that do not have our best interests in mind.

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                                • jarkko@social.kernel.orgJ jarkko@social.kernel.org
                                  @nina_kali_nina Cool. I'm releasing in near future aoUT dos extender with toolchain support for modern gcc and clang. The name comes from the fact that the PM payload is relocatable a.out 🙂

                                  As for Dosbox, this is AFAIK the best incarnation of it ATM: https://www.dosbox-staging.org/
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                                  @jarkko @nina_kali_nina Hard agree on DOSBox Staging. Much improved over the "vanilla" version.

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                                  • thelastpsion@oldbytes.spaceT thelastpsion@oldbytes.space

                                    @jarkko @nina_kali_nina Hard agree on DOSBox Staging. Much improved over the "vanilla" version.

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                                    #55

                                    @thelastpsion @jarkko it is going to be much more difficult to port, though. It won't be a two line patch for sure...

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                                    • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                                      @thelastpsion @jarkko it is going to be much more difficult to port, though. It won't be a two line patch for sure...

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                                      @nina_kali_nina @jarkko Ah, yeah, that's a good point. And it'd probably be just as painful to cherry-pick patches, too.

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                                      • nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbtN nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

                                        @Etch9 well, it is, to a large extent, controlled by corporations that do not have our best interests in mind.

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                                        @nina_kali_nina
                                        i see! well thats true but i do find myself more in the middle on these kinds of matters, i dont like the linux fundation at all and i hate the oss foundation for their stance on ai weights but i do trust torvalds and the companies are a big reason the linux kernel is this perfomant and the defacto standard

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                                        • etch9@tech.lgbtE etch9@tech.lgbt

                                          @nina_kali_nina
                                          i see! well thats true but i do find myself more in the middle on these kinds of matters, i dont like the linux fundation at all and i hate the oss foundation for their stance on ai weights but i do trust torvalds and the companies are a big reason the linux kernel is this perfomant and the defacto standard

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                                          @Etch9 I think even if you're moderate on such issues, you could see benefit in having fun 🙂

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