Ping-Pong-like game in Assembly that works without OS
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Aug 27, 2021 - Assembly
Ping-Pong-like game in Assembly that works without OS
Practice on assembly language via Nasm, mostly in real-mode, preparation for os development
512-byte boot sector remake of Bill Gates' DONKEY.BAS game from DOS 1.0
This repository contains wmake style makefiles and patches to build Lua on Open Watcom 1.9 or later. This allows Lua to be cross-compiled for several legacy Operating Systems as far back as 16-bit DOS.
Tiny MS-DOS TSR: bash-style TAB completion, command history and command-line editing for COMMAND.COM
DOS toolset; optimizes CGA output for TV sets. Includes a boot-sector version for booter game support.
Experiments with x86 assembly for DOS
A simple OS programmed in x86 Assembly real mode (16-bit) inspired by MikeOS.
Playground for KVM in rust.
Snake that fits in 512 bytes (boot sector size) written for x86 real mode.
It is a pingPong game
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