At 02:54 PM 5/27/2005 -0700, you wrote:
Hello, does anyone know of a freeware DOS extender for 286? Also perhaps a
16-DPMI since not all extenders have built in DMPI services. Opensource
would be best so i can look at the source code.
The only one i've seen is DOS16M which is not free. I don
Hello, does anyone know of a freeware DOS extender
for 286? Also perhaps a 16-DPMI since not all extenders have built in DMPI
services. Opensource would be best so i can look at the source code.
The only one i've seen is DOS16M which is not
free. I don't have Turbo C 3+ either so i can't
Hi,
Jack FIXED the macro in SHSUCDX V3.0 (fully optimized) and now I
hosted it on my homepage, and he try to FIX the V3.2 in next few days,
hope he can did it without spending too much "brain power".
http://johnson.tmfc.net/freedos
Rgds,
Johnson.
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Many thanks (three times!). I'll try this tomorrow.
Regards,
Noel
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Sent: 27 May 2005 19:27
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Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Minimum FreeDOS on a 1.44 Flopp
Noel Sant schreef:
So what else do I need? Command.com, 66Kb. Kernel.sys, 43Kb, I suppose, but
when I tried creating a disk with just those (from the bootable install
floppy), it didn't boot properly. When I added Metakern.sys, 3Kb, it did but
I got a menu, which seems to be built in somehow, an
I use Ghost to do backups, and prefer the older version that runs under DOS,
booted from a floppy. But (for various reasons) I need "fdisk" and "format"
on it. Ghost, when creating the floppy, uses PC-DOS, but does not add these
commands, and I do not have a PC-DOS version of them. If I use the MS-
Hi, Lucho gave me some extra information about ROM-DOS. You can
get the single-user private use version after registration for
free now: http://datalight.com/products/romdos/productdetails_su.php
There are FAT32 and classic versions. If you store them in ROM, they
take 60-90k. You need 186+ CPU (f
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