>Hi Alain, >> Only one program is missing and that is a Scan-Disk (written as 2
>words) >> utility for Fat32. For what I kow, DOSFSCK is working and need >only a >> small fixes in the read sector. >I strongly disagree. Our SCANDISK for FAT1x is completely defunct, >so we >have no SCANDISK in the meaning of "nice looking user interface to the >CHKDSK and DOSFSCK engines" at all. My DOSFSCK-2.8-FAT32 currently >worksokay, but a working 2.10 port would be much better. I hope Imre >can find >the time to add working lowlevel disk access drivers to 2.10 (does not >work at all for me for FAT16 in FreeDOS). It would not be THAT hard. >Havea look at my 2.8-FAT32 (can only read, only compiles okay in >Turbo C, not >in Borland C, see recent absread discussion) and Imres 2.10, maybe >YOU can >help us and provide a working "can read and write all FAT types" >2.10 ... Does it work under 16-bit? >What else is missing? >Very important to me would be the online TODO list What is the gain in telling me in public something that you told me in private? I certainly appreciate that you replied to the off-line messages. The new list is basically ready. There's only one thing that I'd like to hear about (off-list) in order to finish patching the list, that has a major rework (the MEM issue). I refrain from comenting the rest: either you have told me about them tones of times already, or I would certainly appreciate comments AFTER the new list is out. And due to the interest that this topic is gaining, I'll do my best to post it this week... Aitor PS: Sorry if I was a little bit though, I am still a bit shocked. New list promised this week (except maybe polishing the post-1.0 list, but will do my best too) ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638&op=click _______________________________________________ Freedos-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-devel