> error? Unzip successfully unzips a file from the ODIN disk; slowly, of
> course - it's an XT :)
Try getting a zip16 exe available somewhere. Bernd obviously forgot
to use zip16 instead of zip :-).
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> Is there a bugzilla for FreeDOS? It seems rather inefficent for me to
> post bugs to the mailing list. I can if that's how ya'll would prefer
> it, but I thought I'd check before firing one off :)
Yes there is.
http://freedos.org/freedos/bugs/
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> error? Unzip successfully unzips a file from the ODIN disk; slowly, of
> course - it's an XT :)
One cool thing you could try (although it won't work for zip), is
using EMU386 to emulate a 386 on a 286. This will probably not work
for most programs becuase the docs say it only works if 1) only r
Just testing things about, I tried to zip a file, and received an error
about requiring an 80386. The ODIN readme.txt file indicates this is an
8086 compatible binary. Perhaps a documentation error, perhaps a compile
error? Unzip successfully unzips a file from the ODIN disk; slowly, of
course
Is there a bugzilla for FreeDOS? It seems rather inefficent for me to
post bugs to the mailing list. I can if that's how ya'll would prefer
it, but I thought I'd check before firing one off :)
- Nick
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> autoexec/fdconfig as necessary... but it may not be that easy for less
> experianced users, who are not familier with doing that kind of thing.
Which is exactly what I meant. A current FreeDOS install system
should be available on floppies as well as CD-ROMs, but for now I
haven't gotten around
> culprit. However, when I select "save options" the saved options only
> take effect if I change to c:\fdos before executing "edit". Perhaps I am
> doing something wrong?
This sounds like a bug to me. Make sure you e-mail Eric Auer with a
bug report before he releases the final version of 0.7d.
Blair Campbell wrote:
Thanks for getting me straightened out on which version of FreeDOS I was
using, Bernd. The updated versions of all the software seem to be
working much better, including edit :)
Hopefully soon I will be producing a floppy version of my distro,
which includes the late
Blair Campbell wrote:
In this case, running edit.exe simply hangs. The drive accesses for a
moment, the cursor sits blinking, and nothing happens until I push the
reset button.
Try this version of edit:
http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~eric/stuff/soft/by-others/edit07d.zip
This version
> Thanks for getting me straightened out on which version of FreeDOS I was
> using, Bernd. The updated versions of all the software seem to be
> working much better, including edit :)
Hopefully soon I will be producing a floppy version of my distro,
which includes the latest software that is avail
Thanks for getting me straightened out on which version of FreeDOS I was
using, Bernd. The updated versions of all the software seem to be
working much better, including edit :)
After stripping out enough to get a 720K disk, I was able to
successfully boot the ODIN floppy with the DCAM950 and
> by "I'm not sure if there are any drivers available for pre-386 systems"
> though. Do you mean the cdrom .sys driver file? If so, yes there are. I
> have one installed.
Yes, that is what I meant.
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Bernd Blaauw wrote:
Nick Bright schreef:
-=-=-=-=-=-=- SNIP -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Nice to actually see that people read documentation :)
At the time I wrote those texts, there were no *known and working*
(IDE/SCSI) cdromdrivers for config.sys,
and also the 8086-compatible version of SHSUCDX wasn
Nick Bright wrote:
I'm not sure if it'll be helpful or not, but as I'm working on my XT,
I'll post things I come across that seem to not work on this platform.
In this case, running edit.exe simply hangs. The drive accesses for a
moment, the cursor sits blinking, and nothing happens until I p
> In this case, running edit.exe simply hangs. The drive accesses for a
> moment, the cursor sits blinking, and nothing happens until I push the
> reset button.
Try this version of edit:
http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~eric/stuff/soft/by-others/edit07d.zip
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I'm not sure if it'll be helpful or not, but as I'm working on my XT,
I'll post things I come across that seem to not work on this platform.
In this case, running edit.exe simply hangs. The drive accesses for a
moment, the cursor sits blinking, and nothing happens until I push the
reset button
Nick Bright schreef:
Compile-time options: 8086, CD root form not used, High Sierra
supported, Joliet supported, image on CD supported.
Run-time options: tilde generation is off, read only attribute is on
This would seem to indicate that this version of shsucdex is
compatible with this system,
> This would seem to indicate that this version of shsucdex is compatible
> with this system, no?
That would. However, there is a file called shcdx86.com. This is the
file I meant.
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Nick Bright schreef:
-=-=-=-=-=-=- SNIP -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Nice to actually see that people read documentation :)
At the time I wrote those texts, there were no *known and working*
(IDE/SCSI) cdromdrivers for config.sys,
and also the 8086-compatible version of SHSUCDX wasn't released yet.
As you
Nick Bright wrote:
Blair Campbell wrote:
There is an 8086 version of SHSUCDX available, so you musn't use
SHSUCDX to load the extentions, but you must instead use SHSUCD86 or
something like this. I'm not sure if there are any drivers available
for pre-386 systems, however.
I'll try SHSUC
At 05:05 PM 9/19/2005 -0700, Brolin wrote:
Firstly, I have not tested this new release. That said, what is the status
with regards to having FastTracker II working on FreeDOS? My FreeDOS
installation consists mainly of what was distributed with the Beta9 SR1
CD, so some of the components may
Michael Devore wrote:
Uploaded to ftp://ftp.devoresoftware.com/downloads/emm386 are the files
emmx205.zip, EMM386/HIMEM mostly executable package, and emms205.zip,
EMM386/HIMEM mostly source package.
Firstly, I have not tested this new release. That said, what is the
status with regards to ha
Nick Bright wrote:
Blair Campbell wrote:
As you can see from my previous mailing list post, I do indeed have a
pre-386 system with a CDROM. The above snip leads me to belive that the
cdextensions file (though it runs on my XT) hasn't been debugged for
that platform, and may not even be properl
Blair Campbell wrote:
As you can see from my previous mailing list post, I do indeed have a
pre-386 system with a CDROM. The above snip leads me to belive that the
cdextensions file (though it runs on my XT) hasn't been debugged for
that platform, and may not even be properly compiled (e.g. 386
Daniel Quintiliani schreef:
This update breaks MEM. While it finally allows OpenGEM to work at the
same time as my plug-n-play SoundBlaster AWE64, upon running the latest
stable version of MEM, I get "MEM: UMB Corruption."
-Dan
MEM (1.6) itself is broken, get 1.7beta or 1.8alpha
both availab
Michael Devore wrote:
> Uploaded to ftp://ftp.devoresoftware.com/downloads/emm386 are the files
> emmx205.zip, EMM386/HIMEM mostly executable package, and emms205.zip,
> EMM386/HIMEM mostly source package.
>
> This version of EMM386 has a number of compatibility changes to enhance
> operability wi
At 11:21 PM 9/19/2005 +0100, you wrote:
A better option would be to get to the bottom of why SCSI and VDS do not
like each other. SCSI is a drive interface - I don't see how it can be
affected by VDS unless there's something bigger going on. It may he SCSI
is merely showing up the problem, as
Gerry Hickman schreef:
A better option would be to get to the bottom of why SCSI and VDS do
not like each other. SCSI is a drive interface - I don't see how it
can be affected by VDS unless there's something bigger going on. It
may he SCSI is merely showing up the problem, as opposed to BEING t
Hi Michael,
This version of EMM386 has a number of compatibility changes
Cool.
While on the topics of VDS, the VDS option is now on by default. Too
many environments require this to leave it as optional, plus a default
on condition matches Microsoft EMM386. There exist SCSI setups which
Uploaded to ftp://ftp.devoresoftware.com/downloads/emm386 are the files
emmx205.zip, EMM386/HIMEM mostly executable package, and emms205.zip,
EMM386/HIMEM mostly source package.
This version of EMM386 has a number of compatibility changes to enhance
operability with a variety of DOS applicatio
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