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Hi,
2011/9/11 jhall jh...@freedos.org:
There are multitasking DOSes (DR-DOS, RDOS, TSX-32 ??, etc.)
inherently useless
Not useless, really. For example, MS-DOS 5 introduced their DOS Shell that
supported task switching, a rudimentary form of multitasking.
I used to use this feature all
Hi,
2011/9/11 Bernd Blaauw bbla...@home.nl:
Not sure about FDSHELL's abilities. I'd love for someone to come up with
a decent DOSSHELL.INI for it, including a usable/pretty color scheme. It
can already jump to DOS, same for EDIT
Annotated as feature request.
(regrettably, don't expect it
Hi,
2011/9/13 Jim Hall jh...@freedos.org:
In DOS, it would be awesome to have true multitasking, where you can
let a process run in the background (like a compile) while you do
something else (browser?) But to be honest, all I really want/need is
some sort of extension or shell that provides
Hi,
2011/9/18 Aitor Santamaría aitor...@gmail.com:
2011/9/13 Jim Hall jh...@freedos.org:
In DOS, it would be awesome to have true multitasking
Pick the smallest Linux distribution that you know.
These days that would probably be MicroCore (aka, TinyCore w/o X11)
Linux. It's about a 7 MB
Hi Rugxulo,
You introduction really made me wanting to try out DOSEMU. It's unfortunate
that I allocated all my hard disk space (120GB) of my computer to Windows,
so the option would be limited to a Virtual Machine. Thus I'll try your
idea, with DeLi + DOSEMU inside VMware or Virtual Box. Thank
Hi,
On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 7:30 PM, Decheng Fan fandech...@gmail.com wrote:
You introduction really made me wanting to try out DOSEMU. It's unfortunate
that I allocated all my hard disk space (120GB) of my computer to Windows,
Vista and 7 let you resize the NTFS partition. With XP you may
Hi Rugxulo,
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Rugxulo rugx...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Vista and 7 let you resize the NTFS partition. With XP you may have to
use (external) GParted (on a Linux liveCD), which is a little tricker.
Then ideally you'd maybe (?) use EasyBCD to configure the Windows