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Compile a code for running on boot

How can I compile a code that can be runned on boot:??
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What OS are you using? And when exactly do you want to run it?
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i using Windows XP and I want to compile the lastest version off FreeDos in a VmWare Workstation(Virtual Machine). The boot section of FreeDos Kernel is coded in ASM.

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