On 4/25/2022 11:42 AM, richardkolacz...@hotmail.com wrote:
I am still trying to figure out the "proper way" to create a "new"
question for this mailing list - I gather that it is NOT via the
ticket system, Feature/Bug report, or BTTR forum.
Freedos-devel
The link below should have been the second one.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/afuol3h33en8d9i/LOGICAL.png?dl=1
From: richardkolacz...@hotmail.com
Sent: Tuesday, 26 April 2022 4:42 AM
To: Technical discussion and questions for FreeDOS developers.
Subject: Re:
Hi Willi
Thank you for your reply.
I just did a quick test in FreeDOS, using fDISK, and now experimenting with
"Logical Drives" . The dropbox links are screenshots is the stage I got up to.
I may have to "wipe" the two Windows 10 partitions (F:, G:) I made previously
(that's OK - as this is
Hi, I could try to explain you how fdisk, sys and format work together, but as i would need some time to write all this - and maybe you are not interested in this a little bit more complex system, i would say, lets start from the windows side.plug i the stick under windows, open explorer with
On 4/25/2022 8:24 AM, Robert Riebisch wrote:
Hi Richard,
I have a FreeDOS BOOT USB stick with 5 partitions (C:, D:, E:, F:, G:)
where the C: partition (512 MB) is the FreeDOS stuff and the other 4
were created via Freedos as an option by me.
So far, I can only see the first three in freeDOS -
A "Developers" link would be a nice place to showcase libraries or other topics
of use to devs, showing how FreeDOS may be a perfect fit for deploying their
next project/BIOS update/whatever.
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--- Original Message ---
On Monday, April 25th, 2022 at
Hi Richard,
> I have a FreeDOS BOOT USB stick with 5 partitions (C:, D:, E:, F:, G:)
> where the C: partition (512 MB) is the FreeDOS stuff and the other 4
> were created via Freedos as an option by me.
>
> So far, I can only see the first three in freeDOS - Windows 10 can see
> all 5 partitions
I have a FreeDOS BOOT USB stick with 5 partitions (C:, D:, E:, F:, G:) where
the C: partition (512 MB) is the FreeDOS stuff and the other 4 were created via
Freedos as an option by me.
So far, I can only see the first three in freeDOS - Windows 10 can see all 5
partitions (drives) on this USB
O 24/04/22 ás 21:56, tom ehlert escribiu:
how do I locate binaries (or even source) for fdisk, format, keyb,
himem, (command and kernel are possible), edlin(the most ever relevant
dos program), sort, find?
Contribute -> FreeDOS GitLab
Maybe there should be a text under «Download» to link to