Hi!
11-Сен-2006 21:15 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marton) wrote to
freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net:
M [Does this message reach the list? I seems I'm not able to post..]
Yes, this message reach the list.
M Hi, I'd like to know if it's possible to disable Ctrl-C / Ctrl-Break but
M straight
I found in internet source files of Turbo pascal 6.0
If is someone interrested in it write me to mail.
Laaca
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Since several years, I'm using Turbo C on MS-DOS. Last week, my PC crashed and I'm now planning to use FreeDOS. I just wonder if anyone has positive experiences running Turbo C on FreeDOS?-- Kind regards,
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2006, Frederic Logghe wrote:
Since several years, I'm using Turbo C on MS-DOS. Last week, my PC crashed
and I'm now planning to use FreeDOS. I just wonder if anyone has positive
experiences running Turbo C on FreeDOS?
Turbo C++ 1.01: No problems whatsoever.
-uso.
Hi!
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006, Frederic Logghe wrote:
Since several years, I'm using Turbo C on MS-DOS. Last week, my PC crashed
and I'm now planning to use FreeDOS. I just wonder if anyone has positive
experiences running Turbo C on FreeDOS?
As Uso said:
Turbo C++ 1.01: No problems whatsoever.
OK, I understand.
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From: Eric Auer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-devel] TP 6.0
Hi!
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006, Ladislav Lacina wrote:
I found in internet source files of Turbo
Hi!
18-Сен-2006 12:33 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ladislav Lacina) wrote to
freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net:
LL I found in internet source files of Turbo pascal 6.0
This is not original sources, this is decompilation (reverse
engineering) of TP6 IDE (TP.EXE). And because TP generated code is
All of a sudden, I was able to post... I just resent messages ;)
About the subject, I'm building a machine which will be in public, so I
don't want them to turn off/on and hit ctrl-c/ctrl-alt-del and screw up
everything.
As you may notice, I need to disable ctrl-alt-del as well :)
Thanks for any
Hi!
18-Сен-2006 04:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marton) wrote to
freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net:
M About the subject, I'm building a machine which will be in public, so I
M don't want them to turn off/on and hit ctrl-c/ctrl-alt-del and screw up
M everything.
M As you may notice, I need to disable
Frederic Logghe wrote:
Since several years, I'm using Turbo C on MS-DOS. Last week, my PC
crashed and I'm now planning to use FreeDOS. I just wonder if anyone
has positive experiences running Turbo C on FreeDOS?
Yup, I used to use TC1.01 on FreeDOS, ran completely fine. Then I
located my
Just wanted to send an update on the FreeDOS bugzilla, for those of you
who use it.
You're probably already aware of the problem of sending email. That's
why I put the warning in the big yellow box at
http://www.freedos.org/freedos/bugs/. One of the admins of
SourceForge gave me a hint that
Hi,
If the latest version of defrag gives an out of memory this is kind of
normal, since it is logging way too much data.
Imre
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Hi Imre,
I don't feel that this project is oposed to 32 bits. In fact there
have been a lot of new compatibility fixes just in that topic.
What I see is that many people don't really understand that DOS+32bit is
just fine. It is not because Dos kernel is 16 bit that 32 bit will be
anything
I see that the RBIL says that MS-DOS 7.20 supports this interrupt. I
am all for FreeDOS supporting this interrupt. What do other people
think?
PS: I've tested in MS-DOS 7.1 (without any drivers loaded), and this
interrupt functions as expected; the 7.20 thing in the RBIL is
probably a typo.
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