Hi,
Easy to find in the FreeDOS main page:
http://www.freedos.org/freedos/bugs/
Aitor
Nick Bright escribió:
Is there a bugzilla for FreeDOS? It seems rather inefficent for me to
post bugs to the mailing list. I can if that's how ya'll would prefer
it, but I thought I'd check before firing
You need to get a 8086 ZIP version, check with the InfoZIP page.
If the ODIN docs says it to support XT machines, then that's a bug :)
Aitor
Nick Bright escribió:
Just testing things about, I tried to zip a file, and received an error
about requiring an 80386. The ODIN readme.txt file
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Bernd Blaauw wrote:
might be interesting to join the Portable Thunderbird project
instead. http://johnhaller.com/jh/mozilla/portable_thunderbird/ Let
them do the hosting :)
My project is based on a project that is based on PortableThunderbird,
Aitor Santamaría Merino schreef:
You need to get a 8086 ZIP version, check with the InfoZIP page.
If the ODIN docs says it to support XT machines, then that's a bug :)
Aitor
Depends on when you check http://odin.fdos.org/odin2005/
I updated the images, including 16bit infozip. Hopefully that
Hi!
I am happy to announce version 2.30 of Sword. What is Sword? It is a
Graphical User Interface library for DOS (DJGPP/C++). I have uploaded a
SAMPLE program too (binary). Please test it to help me to fix bugs.
What has been changed?
# new TMenuBar object
# improved Menu - now you can
As everybody probably knows by now, EMM386 works with the 386-optimized
freedos kernel. I am currently using it with kwc38616 build of 20 September.
Stability with Lynx also improved . It seems that in this respect the
classification of EMM386 shall now be useable.
A problem that appeared with
Hi Shane,
Quite OT, but I see serious quirks about Thunderbird that don't seem to
exist in Mozilla Mail. In particular, with 1.0.6, for example, at times
when browsing messages with the 'F' (next message) key, a new window
won't open anymore, Thunderbird would remain in memory even if you