Re: [Freedos-user] Question Regarding FreeDOS's fdisk

2018-01-20 Thread Kyle Nied
Sorry for responding late. Interesting stuff. I will have a look at METAKERN, Eric. However (not to be mean or anything), but my original question was, well, only kind of answered. Looking at the link to a *huge list* of different fdisk versions that you provided Rugxulo, and looking at the link

Re: [Freedos-user] default screen colors

2018-01-20 Thread Random Liegh via Freedos-user
Assuming that you have nansi.sys installed: http://www.robvanderwoude.com/ansi.php#AnsiColor There's also a way to do it with 4dos; but I don't remember what that would be. On 1/20/2018 8:50 AM, Raul Salas wrote: Can anybody tell me how to change the default color of my FREEDOS scrren from

Re: [Freedos-user] default screen colors

2018-01-20 Thread John R. Sowden
If you use a command processor like 4DOS, you can say "cls white on blue" John On 01/20/2018 10:32 AM, Eric Auer wrote: Hey Raul! Can anybody tell me how to change the default color of my FREEDOS screen from BLACK background with WHITE text TO BLUE BACKGROUND WITH white TEXT? THANKS IN

Re: [Freedos-user] default screen colors

2018-01-20 Thread Eric Auer
Hey Raul! > Can anybody tell me how to change the default color of my > FREEDOS screen from BLACK background with WHITE text TO > BLUE BACKGROUND WITH white TEXT? THANKS IN ADVANCE! The standard method of this is to load the ANSI driver (for example NANSI) and send appropriate ESCape sequences

[Freedos-user] default screen colors

2018-01-20 Thread Raul Salas
Can anybody tell me how to change the default color of my FREEDOS scrren from BLACK background with WHITE text TO BLUE bACKGROUND WITH white TEXT. THANKS IN ADVANCE! -- Check out the vibrant tech community on

Re: [Freedos-user] Freedos-user Digest, Vol 1361, Issue 1

2018-01-20 Thread Γιώργος Κωστόπουλος
> > This is where my question comes in. I know with vanilla DOS's fdisk, you > are only allowed to create one primary partition. However, does FreeDOS's > fdisk allow you to create more than one primary partition? > > This is the crux of the whole plan. If I can confirm that FreeDOS's > fdisk has