On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 8:50 PM, Rugxulo wrote:
> As for SD cards, USB, SSD, etc., I'm not sure how well (if at all)
> they would respond to "traditional" defragging. They aren't like
> traditional hard drives, so it may be best (or at least easier) to
> defrag them under Windows or similar OS whe
On 2013-02-09 17:53 (GMT-0800) Ralf A. Quint composed:
> There was such a limitation in the original/ealy
> INT13h BIOS calls, which allowed for maximal 1024
> cylinders (x 16 heads x 63 sectors x 512
> bytes=528482304 bytes = 504MBytes).
In reading about the binary sizes such as this, you'll fin
I knew there was a limit but I had not recalled the BIOS aspect. The idea
of 64k clusters seems a bit large to me. FAT-32 and NTFS are more
efficient.
Cheers,
John S Wolter
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 8:58 PM, TJ Edmister wrote:
> FAT16 can handle a 2GB partition (4GB partition can be created with
Hi,
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 9:04 AM, Eric Auer wrote:
>
> I do not know baslinux, but you may want to try some
> Linux GPARTED boot disk... That lets you graphically
> modify partitioning, in some cases even modify in a
> way which does not cause content loss.
BASIC Linux is old and meant for old
FAT16 can handle a 2GB partition (4GB partition can be created with
Microsoft's FORMAT but support seems to be buggy)
The ~500MB limit was actually a 1024 cylinders limit (CHS addressing) with
older BIOSs. One workaround for this at the time was to divide down the
number of cylinders to keep
At 05:33 PM 2/9/2013, john s wolter wrote:
BS,
Don't forget the FAT-16 limit of 514 or was that
504 MBytes. Â Somehow this issue keeps being
asked. Â Maybe we are not doing enough to explain it clearly.
There is no FAT-16 limit of 504MBytes.
There was such a limitation in the original/ealy
Hi,
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 3:11 AM, Andrew Robins wrote:
>
> Already I have found
> that GrandMaster Chess, found to be a tall order on the newer machine
> (2GB RAM, etc), works straight off the bat in ye olde Toshie. So, as I
> think you were getting at - it isn't the availability of RAM and its
BS,
Don't forget the FAT-16 limit of 514 or was that 504 MBytes. Somehow this
issue keeps being asked. Maybe we are not doing enough to explain it
clearly.
Cheers,
John S Wolter
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 6:24 PM, Bob Schwier wrote:
> Hey neat. I used Ontrack Disk Manager back in the eighties.
Hi,
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 3:47 AM, Jim Lemon wrote:
> On 02/09/2013 04:43 AM, Rugxulo wrote:
>>...
> Thanks for the tips. The initial problem was the GPT partition table
> which I have now found is a common one. Because FREEDOS tries to write
> an MSDOS partition table, this apparently corrupts
Hey neat. I used Ontrack Disk Manager back in the eighties.
bs
From: Marco Achury
To: sakura kinomoto ; Discussion and general questions
about FreeDOS.
Sent: Saturday, February 9, 2013 6:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Bios limitation at 8 gb, and new hd
re; fedora 18, they did monkey with the installer, and one telltale is
that the'18 iso cannot be booted with grub4dos, which boots most iso's.
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I an loading usbuhci and usbdrive with LH. They both load low.
They create eight drive letters, none of which show the plugged in device.
The current test device is a 1G thumb drive. Do the drivers have a max
size?
I am using the included drivers. I have the drivers from the Joh
A little background. My first PC ran DOS 3.3 on a 28M HDD that I broke
into three partitions, all primaries. Since the extended came out every
machine I have had has had a single primary - 2G or less, Fat 16 - with
one or more installs of DOS and maybe Win9X. The rest of the drive, and
any o
On 2013-02-09 16:04 (GMT+0100) Eric Auer composed:
> 0f is extended with LBA (like 05 but with LBA)
I'm pretty sure no OS on the planet requires extended type 0x0F to use LBA,
except
Win95b
Win98
WinME
If you use none of above WinDOS, there's no use in using the non-sta
Hi! Returning to the list... So you have tried:
> 1: Different disk managers (SpfDisk, Partition Magic, Power Quest,
> Fdisk, Fdisk in BasLinux(it can create partitions on all hdd,
> but can not mount it)
SPFDISK has this menu option "setup support FAT32"
which you can enable. Also, when you edi
Thank you, Marco Achury!
how can I install ontrack disk manager, without floppy? (my floppy device is
broken)
(I download it by link http://old-dos.ru/dl.php?id=4602 )
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On DOS this is a normal limitation.
There a program "Ontrack Disk Manager" that help you to format big
partitions.
You can left 1 or 2 partitions for DOS (8 Gb each) and the remaining
disk you
can use it with another operating system.
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I use elinks, http://glennmcc.org/download/mik/
it works excellent, but can not upload files
It can upload files up to (approximately) 1 kb, if file is more big -
"EWOLUDBLOCK operation blocked" or just stopping, and, after few minutes: "Can
not retrieve www.example.com/upload: error reading fro
Op 9-2-2013 12:18, sakura kinomoto schreef:
> Hi all!
> I have a PC 1996 year, and bought a hd
> d, Samsung sp0802n, (maybe 2005 year), with 80 gigabites
>
> But my bios can see only (first) 8 gigabites
> I am newbie, so, please, tell me, what software can help?
> Thanks for any hint!
You might wa
Hi all!
I have a PC 1996 year, and bought a hd
d, Samsung sp0802n, (maybe 2005 year), with 80 gigabites
But my bios can see only (first) 8 gigabites
I am newbie, so, please, tell me, what software can help?
Thanks for any hint!
I love FreeDOS! :)
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On 02/09/2013 04:43 AM, Rugxulo wrote:
>...
Hi Rugxulo,
Thanks for the tips. The initial problem was the GPT partition table
which I have now found is a common one. Because FREEDOS tries to write
an MSDOS partition table, this apparently corrupts the GPT table and
things don't work correctly. I
Firstly - many thanks to all those offering help in this thread. It has
digressed somewhat from the OP but I hope the suggested tips will help
other 'newbs', I will certainly revisit here to refresh my memory (no
pun intended), follow links when I have more time etc. Thanks Robert
Riebisch for your
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