Hello Bart,
I added the hook... very sorry about this delay...
Aitor
2009/6/5 Bart Oldeman :
> Hi Eric,
>
> 2009/6/5 Eric Auer :
>
>> Bart seems to work on this a lot, but unfortunately there is
>> nothing about the progress on the mailing list.
>
> well, at the time of setting up SVN I asked J
Hi Jeremy,
> The Windows specific patches are minor but add a small amount of code
> hence the extra work to enable (Windows is the only application for
Can you give an example of the changes in code size in RAM / on disk?
> them). The kernel worked with windows 3.11 in enhanced mode except for
Hi Bart,
> well, at the time of setting up SVN I asked Jim if he could
> set up sourceforge so the patches to go to the existing
> freedos-cvs mailing list (where CVS commits were sent)
I do not know how many people read that list, but my suggestion
was more to talk about the code rather than re
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Eric Auer wrote:
>
> Hi Bernd, Tom, Bart, others,
>
...
>> WfW support will probably never come; WfW was tighly coupled to the
>> kernel (at least according to Schulman et. al., WfW is MUCH more then
>> just a flavour of Windows 3.11)
>
> What is Schulman et al? I wo
Hi Eric,
2009/6/5 Eric Auer :
> Bart seems to work on this a lot, but unfortunately there is
> nothing about the progress on the mailing list.
well, at the time of setting up SVN I asked Jim if he could set up
sourceforge so the patches to go to the existing
freedos-cvs mailing list (where CVS c
Hi Bernd, Tom, Bart, others,
> * external Country.sys support (including MODE, DISPLAY, NLSFUNC etc)
Definitely useful. I hope it can be combined with compiled-in
2038 style basic support: Things like date/time/number format.
While only external country.sys adds sort/uppercase/lowercase
override
dos386 schreef:
>> FreeDOS runs Windows 3 in standard mode easily, but
>>
>
> ... isn't this a problem for Free Software purists ? ;-)
>
More a practical issue.. Windows 3.xx and all the software written for
it is useless without availability of the Enhanced Mode.
> * Windows 3.1x support
seriously: is ANYBODY using Windows 3.x ?
IMHO Windows 3.x is 100% obsolete, so why would anybody want windows
3.x support ?
>>> & WfW support in stable, these might be handy.
> Windows for Workgroups , which is a flavor of Microsoft Windows 3.11
WfW support will probabl
Hi
> Can you forward details about that dmidecode / bttr forum thing?
Trivial to find: http://www.bttr-software.de/forum/board_entry.php?id=3394
> country sys support is very useful for SOME languages
OK ... I don't use them, so I am unable to detect how broken it is ;-)
> FreeDOS runs Windows
Eric Auer schreef:
> Hi dos386!
>
> Can you forward details about that dmidecode / bttr forum thing?
>
http://www.bttr-software.de/
http://www.bttr-software.de/forum/forum.php
software: http://www.bttr-software.de/misc/dmide29b.zip (I guess)
Nowadays a hardware diagnostics tool at boottime seem
dos386 schreef:
>> PS: I would like to quote IBID_AG
>> 2. Congratulations on a great kernel/OS
>> 4. I would rather see more of the features from 2037 in stable
>>
>
> List ???
>
* external Country.sys support (including MODE, DISPLAY, NLSFUNC etc)
* That FNODES stuff (Bart seems to be wor
Hi dos386!
Can you forward details about that dmidecode / bttr forum thing?
>> PS: I would like to quote IBID_AG
>> 4. I would rather see more of the features from 2037 in stable
Ask IBID... country sys support is very useful for SOME languages,
but which other features of 2037 are really hot?
> PS: I would like to quote IBID_AG
> 2. Congratulations on a great kernel/OS
> 4. I would rather see more of the features from 2037 in stable
List ???
> & WfW support in stable, these might be handy.
WtF is WfW ???
> And SHSUCDX with UDF support does seem higher priority.
> UDF-CDEX would be s
Hi Bernd, Pat, Jeremy,
>> Pat, Jeremy: Please FIRST update history txt BEFORE we make
>> a sourceforge file release of kernel 2038. Thank you :-).
I just uploaded updated history.txt / readme.txt / contrib.txt
as subversion revision SVN r1412 for Pat :-). NOTE: Please ONLY
updated those 3 when m
Folks,
I am not as up to date on the changes as you may be. I'm looking for
a volunteer (or volunteers) to update history.txt for 2038 and 2039.
When I get the updated files, I'll follow through and get them on the
web sites.
Pat
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 9:05 AM, Eric Auer wrote:
>
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Eric Auer schreef:
> Pat, Jeremy: Please FIRST update history txt BEFORE we make
> a sourceforge file release of kernel 2038. Thank you :-).
>
As ideal as this seems, I'm glad there's a 2038 now.
Feel free to make a history.txt for 2039, as you seem to mention there's
some patches already again
Hi, as there was no reaction to the mail of dos386
ten days ago, I would like to repeat it as new thread:
> Tested and didn't find anything eclatantly evil so far :-)
>
> - It works mostly, see shot:
> http://img211.imageshack.us/img211/4611/ker2038.png
This screenshot shows a 46208 byte kern
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