If you had the base install by default, and gave the option to install the separate categories as options that would work. If you wanted go go into more details then you could list each item in each category and let people choose individually, but that would probably be too much work
Personally in the test stream I would like an updated LiveCD, and a way of updating the files for an already installed FreeDos. For an existing installed version, I don't like the idea of having to re-install everything every time there's updates. I would prefer just updating all the
I'm not sure how it's done, but I think you can also use ibiblio to host
torrents for any content already on they're servers. See:
http://torrent.ibiblio.org/
Andre Tertling wrote:
Hi everybody,
I took the freedom to post the images available on ibiblio to the emule
content database at
I'll just send the relevant part of the file.
snip
for %%x in ( 4 5 6 ) do if %cputype%==80%%x86 set cputype=80386
/snip
snip
if %cputype%== set cputype=80386
goto s4_%cputype%
:s4_80186
:s4_80286
:s4_80386
/snip
When I change the top line to the following, it works fine.
for %%x in ( 4 5 6
Roberto Mariottini wrote:
Daniel Verkamp wrote:
Blair Campbell wrote:
Hey folks. If you check out the website, you may be in for a surprise.
Excellent work! However, in testing the base CD in Virtual PC 2004, I
came across this problem during postinst.bat:
Roberto Mariottini wrote:
Daniel Verkamp wrote:
Blair Campbell wrote:
Hey folks. If you check out the website, you may be in for a surprise.
Excellent work! However, in testing the base CD in Virtual PC 2004, I
came across this problem during postinst.bat:
At 01:32 AM 8/14/2004, you wrote:
On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 22:38:23 -0500, you wrote:
Hi Paul,
I've had issues reading 1.68MB under windows on a USB floppy drive, it
always wants to format because it thinks it's unformatted.
Which version of Windows are you using?
I've tested it on Win98, WinNT4.0,
So I have to join Johnson in recommending not to use Microsoft Outlook
Express as mailer, because they don't seem to have an option to block
JavaScript only for mail (as Mozila Mail has), as it would be required by
a reasonably safe mail program, in my opinion.
Aitor
And that's why I haven't
At 08:56 PM 03/26/2004, you wrote:
Anyway, just an ACK that all problems I reported were solved in the RC,
inc. hello.exe (and Quake, FreePascal, same problem), and
Duke3d 800x600.
Thanks
Bart
Now that I think about it, there is one slight bug with Descent 1, but I'm
not sure if it's to due with
I just tried out the new version, and I had the same problem as the
previous version. If I go emm38664.exe /noems, I get the message func 43,
out 8800 0006 . But if I use ems, then I get
mapping UBM's (16k each) at: d800 dc00
umb block 0 at d800:000, size = 0x800 paragraphs (32kb)
I'm not sure if this has been answered before, but is it beter to compile
the kernel freecom under borland c or djgpp?
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The email I sent was from my pop account adamatcapprogramming.com, but the
address I subscribed with is dosatcapprogramming.com. The header says
Envelope-to: dosatcapprogramming.com, but the from says From: Adam Peart
adamatcapprogramming.com So that's why there's a duplicate post because
At 12:13 PM 02/15/2004, you wrote:
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 11:31:41 -0500, Adam Peart wrote:
I'm not sure if this has been answered before, but is it beter to compile
the kernel freecom under borland c or djgpp?
About the kernel: The official and recommended compiler is Open Watcom,
but you can
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