does anyone have a good safe config for doslfn? I don't want to have to read
through the whole manual. but I will if I have to.
also, my development files are a mix of windows and dos files.
it would be best if I had regular easy file access to my ntfs without
formatting
it. I have a hard time seeing how a virtual machine is going to do that with
DOS. do I use vmware and partition out a regular fat32 filesystem and format
that with freedos
does anybody have a *good* working solution?
my situation is, my builds have about 30 programs on 3-5 different platforms
(dos 32-bit, windows 32-bit, windows 64-bit, sometimes auto-it3 32-bit and
auto-it3 64-bit), and I prefer if possible to build all in one place. I can
easily make a batch file to build all the DOS stuff, but the length of the
command-line (directory) is probably going to kill the deal with DOS unless I
can get DOSLFN working well.
------------
Jim Michaels
jmich...@yahoo.com
j...@jimscomputerrepairandwebdesign.com
http://JimsComputerRepairandWebDesign.com
http://JesusnJim.com (my personal site, has software)
http://DoLifeComputers.JesusnJim.com (group which I lead)
---
Computer memory/disk size measurements:
[KB KiB] [MB MiB] [GB GiB] [TB TiB]
[10^3B=1000B=1KB][10^6B=1000000B=1MB][10^9B=1000000000B=1GB][10^12B=1000000000000B=1TB]
[2^10B=1024B=1KiB][2^20B=1048576B=1MiB][2^30B=1073741824B=1GiB][2^40B=1099511627776B=1TiB]
Note: disk size is measured in MB, GB, or TB, not in MiB, GiB, or TiB.
computer
memory (RAM) is measured in MiB and GiB.
________________________________
From: Edwin Rhodes <edwin_rho...@hotmail.com>
To: freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thu, July 8, 2010 2:07:41 AM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-devel] is anybody even using my apps?
Re: [Freedos-devel] is anybody even using my apps? You might be able to get
virtual box up and running on a 64bit pc and install freedos / msdos on that,
then you can do your DOS development and have 64bit pc, (double check that
virtual box is compatibe with 64bit before you buy though!) ed.
On 08/07/2010 04:34, "Pat Villani" <p...@freedos.org> wrote:
Where is this software?
>
>Pat
>Project Coordinator
>
>
>On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 9:34 PM, Jim Michaels <jmich...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>Are any of my applications being incorporated into FreeDOS?
>>
>>I am wondering if I should continue doing DOS development. I have the
>>opportunity to get a windows 7 computer, and I have to make the choice
>>between:
>>
>>- 64-bit (which has no command.com<http://command.com> and thus possibly no
>>potential for DOS development) and lots of nice memory which I desperately
>>need
>>- 32-bit and only 4GB of memory, but has command.com <http://command.com>
>>and
>>can do DOS development.
>>
>>my software is at http://jesusnjim.com in the Software section. I had hoped
>>that my apps, at least most of them, would be incorporated into FreeDOS. I
>>am
>>not sure this has happened.
>>the dos apps are in the dos\ directory of the zip files. it includes all the
>>batch files required to build with DJGPP, and I like to include monolithic
>>executables.
>>-------------
>>Jim Michaels
>>jmich...@yahoo.com
>>j...@jimscomputerrepairandwebdesign.com
>>http://JimsComputerRepairandWebDesign.com
>>http://JesusnJim.com (my personal site)
>>http://JimsComputerRepairandWebDesign.com
>>http://DoLifeComputers.JesusnJim.com (group which I lead)
>>---
>>Computer memory/disk size measurements:
>>[KB KiB] [MB MiB] [GB GiB] [TB TiB]
>>[10^3B=1000B=1KB][10^6B=1000000B=1MB][10^9B=1000000000B=1GB][10^12B=1000000000000B=1TB]
>>
>>[2^10B=1024B=1KiB][2^20B=1048576B=1MiB][2^30B=1073741824B=1GiB][2^40B=1099511627776B=1TiB]
>>
>>Note: disk size is measured in MB, GB, or TB, not in MiB, GiB, or TiB.
>>computer
>>memory (RAM) is measured in MiB and GiB.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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