Fox wrote:
Hi all!
I'm a big fan of the FreeDOS Fish ;-)
Unfortunately the FreeDOS fish logo which is on the FreeDOS website is saved
as a JPG file (http://www.freedos.org/freedos/images/logos/freedosfish.jpg),
so it have some ugly "points" (especially when printed or viewed
full-screen).
I rem
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 11:39:50 +0200, you wrote:
** My email keep rejected by the mailing list, I've asked my server
admin. and he say it's compatibility problem, anyone can help?
Hi Fox,
>I'm a big fan of the FreeDOS Fish ;-)
Me also, that's cute.
>Unfortunately the FreeDOS fish logo which is
Hi Leke:
I wrote up a pretty detailed procedure for doing this, though it's a bit
MS-DOS centric. You can
add FreeDOS to a Windows system without damaging the Windows
installation. You can get the
rather large pdf from
http://www.k1ea.com/hints/DOS%20dual%20boot%20version%201.0.pdf
via www.k1e
Hi all!
I'm a big fan of the FreeDOS Fish ;-)
Unfortunately the FreeDOS fish logo which is on the FreeDOS website is saved
as a JPG file (http://www.freedos.org/freedos/images/logos/freedosfish.jpg),
so it have some ugly "points" (especially when printed or viewed
full-screen).
I removed thes