[Freedos-user] IDE Flash Drive

2005-07-17 Thread Charlie Wilkes
I bought one for my FreeDOS p166 computer. I have some comments at www.geocities.com/wilkes_charlie/dosbox.htm Charlie __ Yahoo! Mail Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour: http://tour.mail.yahoo.com/mailtour.html ---

Re: [Freedos-user] Can FDISK destroy partitions using the examine partitions option?

2005-07-17 Thread kd4d
Hi Kenneth: No, I am not sure, of course. I had something similar happen to me once as well. Fortunately, gpart fixed that one...but it did happen after I ran FDISK. I don't believe he HAD a problem except that NTFS4DOS didn't recognize the XP partition. Are there any FreeDOS tools that just

Re: [Freedos-user] Can FDISK destroy partitions using the examine partitions option?

2005-07-17 Thread Kenneth J. Davis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, all: I just suggested that someone who was having trouble with NTFS4DOS not recognizing an NTFS partition run fdisk with the development kernel. I requested that he enable large disk support and use option [4], "List Partition Information." This appears to have

[Freedos-user] Can FDISK destroy partitions using the examine partitions option?

2005-07-17 Thread kd4d
Hello, all: I just suggested that someone who was having trouble with NTFS4DOS not recognizing an NTFS partition run fdisk with the development kernel. I requested that he enable large disk support and use option [4], "List Partition Information." This appears to have removed the partition infor

[Freedos-user] Eric again MISREPRESENTED UDMA2 (in reply to the man that wants larger disk partitions)

2005-07-17 Thread Johnson Lam
Dear All, Sorry, Eric again! Hoping that nobody MISLEAD by him, Jack have a message to clear up: = Re: the 16-Jul-2005 comments by Eric Auer on FD-Devel (in reply to the man that wants larger disk partitions), be advised that UDMA2 does not process ONLY the following I-O requests: A) Request

[Freedos-user] OpenGEM Release 4 is now online (FreeDOS gets a big boost in the GUI arena!)

2005-07-17 Thread Shane M. Coughlan
Shane Land is proud to announce three new software products. OpenGEM Release 4 Core, OpenGEM Release 4 Complete and OpenGEM Release 4 Experimental are now online at http://gem.shaneland.co.uk OpenGEM Release 4 is the release of the GEM GUI designed to operate effectively with FreeDOS 1.0. It