I could do with an INT 21h cheat sheet, man that interrupt does a lot of things!
Thanks for checking!
Well if you care about driving this discussion forward I can tell you that I also have come back to a bit of 86 assembly these days.
I parked one project related to MS-DOS demoscene revival to check how far i can go just booting up my own PC OS.
Bootstrap (first 512bytes to boot up from a floppy) already works.
Sending text and showing numbers too. I use it to welcome the user and
show how much memory is available on the system, which CPU is supported and mark it in certain memory block before I read first sectors from a floppy to boot up for more.
Now trying to understand conventional memory better assumed there is no OS and I have no filesystem too.. it'd be fun to invent something more creative than FAT12 as next step.
that's my current experiment as VESA 2.0 stuff. Int 10h and Int21h and predefined PMODE extender connected to WATCOM is way to boring and "I've done that already" kind of thing :)
-h1
... Xerox Alto was the thing. Anything after we use is just a mere copy.
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