Eric Auer 94085ce923 Changed copy() to use a two pass algorithm: Now SYS first calls
copy to read kernel and command.com into RAM, then updates the
boot sector, then calls copy again to write kernel and command
from RAM to disk. This reduces disk changes a lot when you do
SYS A: B: on a PC which only has 1 diskette drive ("DJ style").


git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/freedos/svn/kernel/trunk@1349 6ac86273-5f31-0410-b378-82cca8765d1b
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INTRODUCTION
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This archive contains the current FreeDOS Kernel, also
known as DOS-C, originally written by Pasquale J. Villani.

The FreeDOS Kernel is available from http://freedos.sourceforge.net.
It's also available from http://www.dosemu.org (somewhere on there).

The FreeDOS Kernel is also available through the FreeDOS Project at
http://www.freedos.org.

See the DOCS directory for more documentation and information about
the FreeDOS Kernel.

Contents of zip files:
ke20xx_16.zip : binaries for 8086, FAT16
ke20xx_32.zip : binaries for 8086, FAT16, FAT32
ke20xxsrc.zip : sources for the kernel

BUG REPORTS
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If you have found a bug, think you have found a bug, or would just
like to make a suggestion, go to the bug tracking web page at
http://www.freedos.org/bugs/

Copyright
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DOS-C is (c) Copyright 1995, 1996 by Pasquale J. Villani
All Rights Reserved.
Description
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.
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