My main problem,Rugluxio,was that it wont boot my harddrive after I run the
format /s command on it.My harddrive doesn't seem to like booting.Which is
funny,because I had it working perfectly 2 months ago.(I installed linux on
my laptop,then decided 4 days ago to reinstall FreeDOS to the harddrive
On 2015.06.04 19:28, JAYDEN CHARBONNEAU wrote:
> As for the ISO that gave an
> error,it was Mateusz's unofficial FDNPKG .iso.
Ah OK.
That ISO uses El-torito with a (FreeDOS) floppy image, so it's not
compatible with Rufus yet (I have an enhancement [1] for El-Torito
support, but it's a lot more
Hi,
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 1:28 PM, JAYDEN CHARBONNEAU
wrote:
>
> I also burned the FD11src ISO to my flashdrive.I can't seem to be able to
> install FreeDOS from my flashdrive,as the installer gives me two
> options:1.Load optical driver units and install. 2.Create a drive using
> FDISK. I press
Hi,
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 10:41 AM, Eric Auer wrote:
>
> I hope Rugxulo can help you getting that HX download uploaded
> to a place where it is easier to get than from the web archive.
Very unlikely. It's neither "open source" nor "free software", only
so-called freeware with (most?) sources. T
I also burned the FD11src ISO to my flashdrive.I can't seem to be able to
install FreeDOS from my flashdrive,as the installer gives me two
options:1.Load optical driver units and install. 2.Create a drive using
FDISK. I press 1 (Which is what starts the installer),but it simply blanks
out,and makes
I booted my laptop into the USB,which had a copy of SYS and KERNEL.SYS on
it.I then ran the format /s command on drive D: (Which is my harddrive.C:
is the flashdrive I booted into).It formatted and made drive D: bootable.I
then restarted the laptop,and booted it into the harddrive.As soon as BIOS
b
I booted my laptop into the USB,which had a copy of SYS and KERNEL.SYS on
it.I then ran the format /s command on drive D: (My harddrive,C: is the
flashdrive I boote into).It formatted and made drive D: bootable.I then
restarted the laptop,and booted it into the harddrive.As soon as BIOS boots
into
Hi,
>> It stated this exact error: This version of rufus only supports bootable
>> ISOs based on bootmgr,EFI,Grub4DOS,GRUB 1,isolinux or winpe.This ISO does
>> not use either...
If you got that message, then I don't believe you were using the
fd11src.iso (SHA1: af6209905d048ce3ac01683e1d22501a63
Hi!
Just a quick remark, the last time that I had issues booting from
USB stick (for some antivirus boot tool) it was because the boot
stick generator tool had failed to put a bootable MBR on the stick
and mark the partition as bootable. When you KNOW that that is the
problem, it is easy to fix w
Hey :-)
> what Apple does with Xcode, they provide an IDE, LLVM (and GCC) and
> Swift along with sample code, an SDK and documentation.
That mainly is because Apple is Apple ;-) In DOS, you get very
far with a standard C library, good old OpenWatcom or DJGPP, in
the latter case even similar eno
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 11:26 AM, Eric Auer wrote:
> ...
>
> FLDEV, at least judging from the screenshots, seems nice. And graphical.
>
> ...
>
+1
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Hi :-)
While I do not use IDE software for DOS, FLDEV, at least
judging from the screenshots, seems nice. And graphical.
Regards, Eric
> What does everyone think about adding this to the Dev package
> in the official 1.2 distro?
>
> Georg Potthast wrote:
>
>> I ported a graphical IDE to DOS
Hi,
On Jun 3, 2015 6:57 PM, "Steve Nickolas" wrote:
>
> On Wed, 3 Jun 2015, Antony Gordon wrote:
>
> > Why is that important?
>
> Because that means it doesn't really qualify for inclusion
> with FreeDOS, as I understand it.
That's not quite true. The FreeDOS kernel itself is GPL (v2), but compi
If you need to find out what your BIOS provides, check rayer's tool [0].
[0] http://rayer.g6.cz/programm/programe.htm
On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 2:37 PM, Louis Santillan wrote:
> I don't believe FD1.1 supports what you're looking for. You need your
> BIOS to support special "USB HDD as DOS drive em
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