At 10:57 AM 2/23/2005 +0200, Florian Xaver wrote:
Whatever MPXPLAY did, it's the first DOS application that actually played
sound files on my RealTek AC'97 machine, so they have impressed
me. Maybe somebody can convince them to list FreeDOS as a supported OS,
besides MS-DOS and DOSBox.
Yes, som
Hi!
22-Фев-2005 19:01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Auer) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
>> 2. /p is option without argument, so your equal sign is wrong.
EA> This is wrong, /p=fdauto.bat works great for me. FreeCOM-specific syntax.
EA> SHELL=c:\freedos\bin\command.com c:\freedos\bin /e:5
Hi Christopher,
> I sent those to the list because they come with source code as specified
> on the web page, I will check them out later this week. i suspect fat32
> is just 32bit sector index to allow larger drive partitions (8gb) and LFNs.
LFN are already (supposed to be) supported by FreeDOS
At 05:05 AM 2/21/2005 -0800, Charlie Wilkes wrote:
Far out man! I just played Master of Orion for about
an hour and it worked great with this version. Not
good with mi.com, however... weird characters and a
manic counter spinning away at the very bottom of the
screen... BONG HIT! Gotta reboot.
If
Hi!
On (and only on :-)
http://www.freewebtown.com/mpxplay/
i a new test version of mpxplay.
Whatever MPXPLAY did, it's the first DOS application that actually
played sound files on my RealTek AC'97 machine, so they have impressed
me. Maybe somebody can convince them to list FreeDOS as a suppor
At 11:32 AM 2/22/2005 +0200, Florian Xaver wrote:
On (and only on :-)
http://www.freewebtown.com/mpxplay/
i a new test version of mpxplay.
Whatever MPXPLAY did, it's the first DOS application that actually played
sound files on my RealTek AC'97 machine, so they have impressed me. Maybe
somebody