DOSes written in assembly (Developers)
> My question: are there other open source DOSes around, meant for 8088/8086
> computers and purely written in assembly?
You can try LT-DOS.
I cannot provide you the exact link as it is on HTTP domain only and it is not accessible from computers in my work
However go to http://litux.wz.cz and there is a link.
Most of the pages are in czech language only so maybe you shoulg go through Google Translate or something like that.
It is compatible with MS.DOS 2.20 with few extensions and it can be compiled with NASM
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