> Please can you confirm that 387 is required (and the FPC emulator does
> not work)?
I've tried the SVGA installer on my 386sx and it failed misrebly.
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Where is the FreeDOS network bootdisk ,that Alain speaks of?
Here is the copy of an old message...
I have tested and still have one floppy!
Mensagem Original
Assunto: Re: [fd-dev] [Announce] New floppy-sized FreeDOS distribution
Data: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 05:30:40 -0400 (EDT)
De:
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 12:29:09 +0200, you wrote:
Hi Bernd,
>I'm using a router (192.168.1.1 internal address), behind it a PC
>(192.168.1.x) and VMware guest with network in bridged mode (and thus
>192.168.1.y).
I've never succeed let VMware AMD Network adapter work in DOS :-(
>PPPoA is what I
Hi Jeremy:
Thanks. Works like a charm with all of the NTFS drives I've tested
with...even shows what looks like the correct amount of free space!
Wonderful, quick support!
Mark Bailey
> cvs returned, so the changes below committed and build with them now
> available for testing at usual loca
Hi,
Eric Auer escribió:
Hi Alex,
Working on penultimate versions of DISPLAY and KEYB already :)
There's a very small program that sets up the UK keymap; KEYBUK.COM,
which is only 432 bytes long. I use this instead of KEYB to squeeze as
much as memory as possible out of the UMBs.
KEYB i
Hi,
Alex Buell escribió:
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Aitor Santamaría Merino wrote:
Working on penultimate versions of DISPLAY and KEYB already :)
There's a very small program that sets up the UK keymap; KEYBUK.COM,
which is only 432 bytes long. I use this instead of KEYB to squeeze as
much as m
Hi,
Eric Auer escribió:
Hi, the SVGA installer CAN use even monochrome text mode.
The point is that it requires a 386 plus 387 :-(.
Please can you confirm that 387 is required (and the FPC emulator does
not work)?
And no, there is no automatic check for that at boot time,
the only check
cvs returned, so the changes below committed and build with them now
available for testing at usual location.
also I changed the dir /lfn behaviour to show the long file name for any
file with one; before it only showed for files that had a ~ in them.
Note: not all files will have a long name,
I have implemented the fix for DIR and the divide by 0.
Mostly the code as Tom suggested; thanks to Mark, Eric and Tom for their
help in resolving this bug.
I also changed the set option parsing so the /I option should no longer
interfere with tests such as if /myopt==%whatever% echo do action
Hello Eric,
> convert(FAT32_Free_Space.free_clusters /
> (2048UL / (clustersize/512)), buffer);
unfortunately drops the low 2047 (0x7ff) of free_clusters
tom
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Hello kd4d,
> I believe I have found a bug in FreeCOM's implementation of the
> DIR command. This causes a Divide by zero error and forces a
> reboot.
thanks for reporting and analyzing. code below (between >>> and <<<) works
better.
tom
rootname[0] = toupper(*path);
segread(&sr);
sr.e
Johnson Lam schreef:
If you and Bernd both using PPPoE without a router, of course it's not
possible to login. Seems nobody make a program for DOS, like Robert
Schlabbach's RASPPPoE (http://www.raspppoe.com).
I'm using a router (192.168.1.1 internal address), behind it a PC
(192.168.1.x) and V
Hello Jose,
BO>>Freecom and C library functions use malloc() and related dynamic memory
BO>>allocation functions that allocate data higher up.
> Is this why the XMS block allocated by xmsswap is some 10 KB larger than the
> FreeCOM file size ,
the XMS block size allocated is fairly unrelated t
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 04:07:04 -0300, you wrote:
Hi JAS<
>JL>I've successfully put Arachne to work with my Realtek 8139C, of course
>JL>it's slowly than FireFox, but it works.
>
> Neither I could pu Arachne to work,in the sense that it fails to connect
>to my ISP. Is this the same problem Bernd me
Concerning some exchange between Bernd Blaauw and Johnson Lam:
BB>> Not Arachne please, I can't get it to work somehow.
>
>the best simple test is WatTcp's PING. That is what I use for simple
>tests and it is already in the FreeDOS networ floppy.
JL>No idea why Bernd fail to run Arachne, just
Eric Auer said:
EA>You can also search the other way round: Use int 21.52 ("D-2152"),
EA>subtract 2 from the BX which you get, and ES:BX points to a word with
EA>the segment of the first memory control block. Each memory control
EA>block contains, at offset 3, the value which you have to incremen
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