Re: [Freedos-devel] Question on S-ATA disks

2008-12-22 Thread Alain M.
Hi Aitor, I have many clients using MS-DOS and FreeDOS with SATA drives without any problems at all. Some boards even have a good access speed, around 25MB/s (comared with 3 to 4 MB/s for non-DMA PATA) The only brand that is rally problematic in many many many aspects is ASUS. If you can, avoi

Re: [Freedos-devel] Question on S-ATA disks

2008-12-22 Thread Alain M.
Hi Aitor, I have many clients using MS-DOS and FreeDOS with SATA drives without any problems at all. Some boards even have a good access speed, around 25MB/s (comared with 3 to 4 MB/s for non-DMA PATA) The only brand that is rally problematic in many many many aspects is ASUS. If you can, avoi

Re: [Freedos-devel] FreeDOS LSM and fdupdate inventory issues

2008-12-22 Thread Eric Auer
Hi everybody :-) First a correction about help.fdos.org - it does render okay in firefox, it is only outdated. Reason for the failure to display was a firefox update running exactly at the same moment... ;-). > wish to you all a great merry christmas/new year time! :) Thanks, same to you :-)

Re: [Freedos-devel] FreeDOS LSM and fdupdate inventory issues

2008-12-22 Thread Jim Hall
Hi Geraldo! On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 3:55 PM, Geraldo Netto wrote: > Hi guys! > > How are you doing there? > > First of all, if we do not exchange emails in the mean time i really > wish to you all a great merry christmas/new year time! :) Merry Christmas to you too, all of you! http://www.freedo

Re: [Freedos-devel] FreeDOS LSM and fdupdate inventory issues

2008-12-22 Thread Geraldo Netto
Hi guys! How are you doing there? First of all, if we do not exchange emails in the mean time i really wish to you all a great merry christmas/new year time! :) Folks, i think it is fine to get the list of software to update and repack it for fd 1.1 and count on me for this but i would prefer to

Re: [Freedos-devel] Windows NTVDM alternatives for 64-bit

2008-12-22 Thread Eric Auer
Hi! > I am considering adquiring a new processor, but what can be found in > the shops is mostly x86-64. > If what I read is correct, there is no V86-mode, so there isn't NTVDM > under WIndows, and I guess that DOSEMU will not run under Linux. There is V86 mode, but it cannot be used together wi