At 09:56 PM 2/16/2005 +0100, Eric Auer wrote:
If you use FreeDOS to load WinCE, please behave better than
Neoware.com which have hidden the FreeDOS copyright messages
on their old Eon systems (with FreeCOM 0.76b from 3/1999, FDXMS
driver from 1995, ancient kernel...). Their config sys just
loaded F
Hi, FreeDOS has the XMS swap FreeCOM command com as the default
on most systems now. If you explicitly want a version which does
NOT allocate XMS, e.g. because you want to load WinCE, then you
should download one... PROBLEM: Do NOT get those files -->
http://freedos.sourceforge.net/freecom/package
At 08:54 AM 2/15/2005 +0100, you wrote:
Hi,
I've posted the question below on newsgroup alt.os.free-dos and also
received answers (really appreciated). However, I post it here also and
provide some additional information and maybe I can come to a solution
sooner with your help.
You said your pro
Title: FreeDOS block allocation different from MS DOS
Hi,
I've posted the question below on newsgroup alt.os.free-dos and also received answers (really appreciated). However, I post it here also and provide some additional information and maybe I can come to a solution sooner with your help
There do exist some 3rd party knockoff dos drivers for some newer
soundchips, but they may not work. Go searching.
- Original Message -
From: "Arkady V.Belousov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 07:53
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] soundcard?
Hi!
14-Фев-2005 18:13
Hi, strange subject line, but:
> > Arkady, SYS C: is for transferring systemfiles from current drive ...
> > to C: and writing bootsector.
> IIRC bootsector is not overwritten, unless you do /MBR (at least in MS's).
SYS does write the boot sector all the time - you are mixing things
up with FDI
Hi,
Bernd Blaauw escribió:
>
by the way, would be nice if daily kernel builds also include batchfile
for SYS A: /BOOTONLY , copying kernel, and optionally FreeCOM/shell.
Now I first have to go to commandline to use SYS A:
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I think, any irrever
http://fdos.org/ripcord/beta9sr1/other/misc/commandx.zip
contains the necessary files for translating FreeCOM (command.com, main
FreeDOS interface) into foreign languages.
basic translation is very simple:
*copy default.lng to polish.lng
*open polish.lng, and start translating everything below th