Hi!
10-Июл-2005 08:13 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kenneth J. Davis) wrote to
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>> Better change that to readme.txt!
KJD> I call it readme.cmd as it is the readme for command.com, which just
KJD> happens to be a batch file extension on OS/2 and WinNT, hence the trick
KJD>
Hi!
24-Июл-2005 01:48 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aitor Santamarэa Merino) wrote to
freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net:
>>> Note: I switched it so the cmdxms builds have loadfix & loadhi, and
>>> these are disabled in the cmd8086 builds. WARNING: loadfix is
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Hi,
Bernd Blaauw escribió:
Note: I switched it so the cmdxms builds have loadfix & loadhi, and
these are disabled in the cmd8086 builds. WARNING: loadfix is
completely untested by me! If you can test it, please let me know if
it works correctly or not.
old HTMLHELP binary required it some
Roberto Mariottini schreef:
Hi,
on http://www.mariottini.net/freedos/english.html you can find a new
version of italian translations for FreeCOM, updated to the version
1.34 (1.35 has only minor modifications).
I've posted them months ago, but nobody did commit them.
I didn't thank you for
Hi,
on http://www.mariottini.net/freedos/english.html you can find a new
version of italian translations for FreeCOM, updated to the version 1.34
(1.35 has only minor modifications).
I've posted them months ago, but nobody did commit them.
Ciao
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Kenneth J. Davis escreveu:
1) 8086 command.com, works with CALL /S and KSSF, no loadhi/loadfix
2) 186+ xmsswap.com, including loadfix
3) 8086 xmsswap, with some disabled features as it would otherwise be
too big.
I would prefer option 3 as most optimal, but depends on what you
explicitly di
Kenneth J. Davis wrote:
...
I disable only ALIAS support, command /Z support, dir with 4DOS
descript.ion support, loadhi, and loadfix. I'm checking now to see if
the xms-swap version builds for 8086 with these same options disabled.
...
ok, 8086 xms-swap seems to work/build with just these op
1) 8086 command.com, works with CALL /S and KSSF, no loadhi/loadfix
2) 186+ xmsswap.com, including loadfix
3) 8086 xmsswap, with some disabled features as it would otherwise be
too big.
I would prefer option 3 as most optimal, but depends on what you
explicitly disabled :)
Bernd
Eric wants
Kenneth J. Davis schreef:
Bernd Blaauw wrote:
Kenneth J. Davis schreef:
I have updated my daily FreeCom builds so there are now two sets.
The cmdxms* files are same as before, 186+ xms-swap nearly all features.
Added cmd8086* files, 8086+ kernel-swap some features disabled.
I cannot count p
Bernd Blaauw wrote:
Kenneth J. Davis schreef:
I have updated my daily FreeCom builds so there are now two sets.
The cmdxms* files are same as before, 186+ xms-swap nearly all features.
Added cmd8086* files, 8086+ kernel-swap some features disabled.
Jeremy, can you reduce the number of files
Kenneth J. Davis schreef:
I have updated my daily FreeCom builds so there are now two sets.
The cmdxms* files are same as before, 186+ xms-swap nearly all features.
Added cmd8086* files, 8086+ kernel-swap some features disabled.
Jeremy, can you reduce the number of files which are downloadable?
I have updated my daily FreeCom builds so there are now two sets.
The cmdxms* files are same as before, 186+ xms-swap nearly all features.
Added cmd8086* files, 8086+ kernel-swap some features disabled.
Note: I switched it so the cmdxms builds have loadfix & loadhi, and
these are disabled in the
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