Carlos wrote:
>The screenshots look great! I'm gonna use it.
>
>Thanks Shane
>
>
You're welcome Carlos! OpenGEM GUI has been under development now since
late 2001, and we've been focusing strongly on FreeDOS since around
mid-2002. With OpenGEM 4 we finally got a GUI framework that was around
t
The screenshots look great! I'm gonna use it.
Thanks Shane
Em Dom 28 Ago 2005 11:21, Shane M. Coughlan escreveu:
> Hello all. A big announcement for the FreeDOS world:
>
> When GEM first arrived on the PC it caused a revolution. It was simple,
> quick, and easy-to-use. Now it's time for another
On Thu, 1 Sep 2005 15:24:52 +0100, you wrote:
Hi Eric,
>Could someone please suggest the best driver and necessary entries in
>config.sys and autoexec.bat?
I made an USB driver disk, already hosted on my homepage, maybe can
help you:
http://johnson.tmfc.net/freedos
>I've tried usbaspi.sys, bu
Blair Campbell wrote:
oops quake forge.
I was unable to find a DOS port here.
http://www.freshports.org/games/quakeforge/
Is this what you are looking for?
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Eric T wrote:
I've tried usbaspi.sys, but this reports that no port has been assigned.
Duse 4.9 reports that no drives have been assigned. A third method would
perhaps be to use Iomega Guest (which I have) with aspiuhci.sys (for USB
1.1, aspiehci for 2), but I can't find a free source for the la
I'd look forward to this! Better yet port lincity-ng. All
you have to do is port X to dos that should be simple
On 9/1/05, Blair Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I always loved http://www-math.bgsu.edu/~grabine/moria.html (which is
> > roguelike).
>
> I think for now I'll stick with neth
Hi Blair,
I always loved http://www-math.bgsu.edu/~grabine/moria.html (which is
roguelike).
It's sad that FreeCiv and LinCity haven't been ported to DOS :(
http://openquartz.sourceforge.net/ appears to be to Quake what
FreeDOOM is to DOOM, i.e. free content that you can use with an
open-sou
Announcing an update to OpenGEM, the FreeDOS GUI
OpenGEM Release 4 Update 5 is now available (1/9/05)
OpenGEM Release 4 Update 5 is now available for OpenGEM Core, Complete,
Deutsch and Experimental. This is a minor update for OpenGEM Core and
Deutsch, but contains important bug fixes for OpenGEM
Hi,
I've got a 300MHz laptop with a USB 1.1 port and a Verbatim 256M stick. I
want to use the stick as a drive, but *not* to boot into FreeDOS from the
drive.
Could someone please suggest the best driver and necessary entries in
config.sys and autoexec.bat?
I've tried usbaspi.sys, but this
oops quake forge.
On 9/1/05, CC cc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is there a wuake forge for dos?
>
> On 9/1/05, David O'Shea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Blair,
> >
> > I always loved http://www-math.bgsu.edu/~grabine/moria.html (which is
> > roguelike).
> >
> > It's sad that FreeCiv and LinC
me too, too bad
On 9/1/05, Blair Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > oops quake forge.
>
> I was unable to find a DOS port here.
>
>
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> oops quake forge.
I was unable to find a DOS port here.
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> I've tried usbaspi.sys, but this reports that no port has been assigned.
> Duse 4.9 reports that no drives have been assigned. A third method would
> perhaps be to use Iomega Guest (which I have) with aspiuhci.sys (for USB
> 1.1, aspiehci for 2), but I can't find a free source for the latter.
Tr
> I always loved http://www-math.bgsu.edu/~grabine/moria.html (which is
> roguelike).
I think for now I'll stick with nethack for roguelike games.
> It's sad that FreeCiv and LinCity haven't been ported to DOS :(
I might be able to port LinCity to DOS myself since it is compiled with SVGALib.
is there a wuake forge for dos?
On 9/1/05, David O'Shea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Blair,
>
> I always loved http://www-math.bgsu.edu/~grabine/moria.html (which is
> roguelike).
>
> It's sad that FreeCiv and LinCity haven't been ported to DOS :(
>
> http://openquartz.sourceforge.net/ appea
Also www.the-underdogs.com has an open source games section.
On 9/1/05, Tom Lee Mullins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Blair Campbell wrote:>Hi all. Just looking for requests of open-source DOS games to be>included on my FreeDOS ISOs. No freeware/shareware and no-source>available games please. What
Hi!
Legacy DOOM - http://legacy.newdoom.com or org.
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kemas schreef:
i'm sorry bernd, but i coudln't find the bug you mentioned in the bugzilla,
can you show the id of it and is is fix already?
http://www.freedos.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1890
I haven't found out yet what the exact file usage/setup for MS-NET is,
and if it can be set up (confi
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 16:12:49 -0700, you wrote:
Hi,
>Hi all. Just looking for requests of open-source DOS games to be
>included on my FreeDOS ISOs. No freeware/shareware and no-source
>available games please. What is everybody's favorite open-source DOS
>games?
Didn't see any OpenSourced games
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 17:19:36 -0700, you wrote:
>> Probably abuse and nethack.
>I think nethack is already on the ISOs.
Talk about nethack, I think of EGO.
Good 3D games for DOS, got the potential to become an excellent game,
if someone can improve it.
Rgds,
Johnson.
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