I thought of that but everything on one partition would be better.
Have you ever run into msg 1.6 which is what TCL8.69 keeps
asking for. If it had it then it might run.

cheers
DS

On Wed, 13 Nov 2019 16:22:55 -0500 dmccunney <dennis.mccun...@gmail.com>
writes:
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 4:04 PM Dale E Sterner <sunbeam...@juno.com> 
> wrote:
> >
> > I used the mem command to check for freespace.
> > Currently I'm using PCdos 7.1; since it only works
> > on fat16 I'm running out of space fast.
> 
> What you will have to do is partition your 32GB drive to break out
> additional 2GB volumes. Assign drive letters an PCDOS should see 
> them
> and let you copy or move files to them.
> 
> Or switch to a different version of DOS.  I had FreeDOS installed in 
> a
> multiboot configuration on an old notebook, with Win2K Pro, two
> flavors of Linux, and FreeDOS.  I partitioned the drive.  The Win2K
> install got 20GB formatted NTFS, the Linux slices got 8GB each,
> formatted ext4, and FreeDOS got a 2GB slice formatted FAT32. (The
> remainder was for a swap partition used by Linux.)  It had no 
> problem
> with it being FAT32, and I could have given it a larger slice, but
> nothing I would install or use under FreeDOS needed a larger volume.
> 
> > cheers
> > DS
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