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PostPosted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 6:21 pm 
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New TORO 0.01 , big modifications in code , new documementation in english , see in http://toro.sourceforge.net
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Toro 0.02 released is ready.Virtual FileSystem is implemented , it has drivers for EXT2 and ATA Disk.
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Toro 0.03 released is ready . Stack TCP-IP implemented and a lot of bug fixed .
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any prebuilt floppy/cd images, perchance?

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Not directly , if you can compile toro , a hard disk image is generate very easy.I think that is not necesary upload a cd image for the moment. Saludos .


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Handy Hint #1: I (along with other people) want to test OS's. Don't make it hard for us. I wish I had the spare time/cycles to do a thousand test compiles, but I don't. Please?

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I'm not going to beg, and neither am I going to go through the effort of watching a compilation Not Work. How do I know what compiler you used? what OS? what toolchain?

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You must not beg , all information that you need is in
http://toro.sourceforge.net/eng/index.html , here you have a link to manual for compile toro. Saludos .


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I don't have freepascal. If you want me to test your os, send me an image. Saludos.

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In some days i will upload a image for test Toro 0.03 but you must read the file compilingtoro.pdf for simulate correctly TORO.


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 Post subject: Re: Toro
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i have uploaded the last version of toro that i am working in SNV of SourceForge. This is the link http://toro.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/toro/.
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 Post subject: Re: Toro
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Hi , here you have a reduce version of TORO that boots from pendriver . It 's only for HDD emulation . I need help to know if it works . Enjoy!


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 11:42 am 
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I have uploaded to SVN of TORO the modifications for compile it on Linux, pleasee see http://torokerneleng.blogspot.com for more details.
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Matias Vara
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 Post subject: Re: Toro
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Location: Supporting the cause: Use \tabs to indent code. NOT \x20 spaces.
I checked your Sourceforge repository, and took the .img file. All it does is tell me: "Booting Toro", and then stick. Qemu also reports a Read beyond ROM or RAM error. Bochs says nothing. I didn't have the courage to let it onto my machine, so I can't tell you how it fared on real hardware.

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 Post subject: Re: Toro
PostPosted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 10:12 am 
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Hi!. Have you compiled correctly TORO on Linux? . That's an important thing . Please edit "RunOnQemu.cmd" for check if you are calling to qemu well. Toro runs just in x86-64 arch.
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