On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 19:06:25 +0400 (MSD), you wrote:
Hi,
>JL> It's build by you, I forgot why I got this, but never mind, it works
>JL> fine.
> I never build FreeCOM.
Maybe I misunderstand, because it's version is 0.82 pl 3ak (I think
'ak' is you), sorry for this.
Rgds,
Johnson.
Hi, odd, while I remembered ^Z to be working, it actually
is broken when testing in Dosemu and Bochs, with FreeCOM
versions 0.82pl1, 0.82pl3 and 0.84-pre. This really should
not happen :-(.
Copy con test.txt
type something
^Z
--> does not end the copy con (^Z at start of line should do that!).
E
Henrique Peron schreef:
Hi all,
before anyone asks: after reading this, I used FD-KEYB (under MS-DOS), tried
"copy con test.txt", typed something, hit + and it worked fine.
MS shell will probably have CTRL-Z working anyway.
your post means KEYB does not change any ctrl-z behaviour.
FreeC
Hi all,
before anyone asks: after reading this, I used FD-KEYB (under MS-DOS), tried
"copy con test.txt", typed something, hit + and it worked fine.
Henrique
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From: "Johnson Lam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 9:39 AM
Subject: [Freedos-u
Hi!
20-Окт-2005 22:37 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Johnson Lam) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
>> Probably, Jonson was mean "Jeremy's FreeCOM". :)
JL> It's build by you, I forgot why I got this, but never mind, it works
JL> fine.
I never build FreeCOM.
-
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 17:31:19 +0400 (MSD), you wrote:
Hi Arkady,
>KJD> ... and Arkady's
>>> FreeCOM.
>KJD> What changes are in this? and where is it?
>
> Probably, Jonson was mean "Jeremy's FreeCOM". :)
It's build by you, I forgot why I got this, but never mind, it works
fine.
Of course now
Hi!
20-Окт-2005 20:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Johnson Lam) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
>>FreeDOS has no such drivers, so as soon as it hits the
>>first partition beyond the first 128 GB, it shows an error
>>message and stops looking for drive letters. Otherwise it
>>works fine and acc
Hi!
20-Окт-2005 08:44 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kenneth J. Davis) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
KJD> ... and Arkady's
>> FreeCOM.
KJD> What changes are in this? and where is it?
Probably, Jonson was mean "Jeremy's FreeCOM". :)
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On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 15:09:43 +0200 (MEST), you wrote:
Hi,
>as said, I updated my BIOS from "max 32 or 64 GB" (not sure which,
>but crashed with bigger disks) to "max 128 GB". Then I plugged an
>even bigger disk, and BIOS and FreeDOS were able to access the first
>128 GB just fine, but FreeDOS hit
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 08:44:04 -0400, you wrote:
>... and Arkady's
>> FreeCOM.
>...
>
>What changes are in this? and where is it?
I'm not very sure, because I got the binary only without document. But
what I know is this version implemented CTRL+arrow keys, before this
FreeCOM have none.
Also I n
Hi Johnson,
as said, I updated my BIOS from "max 32 or 64 GB" (not sure which,
but crashed with bigger disks) to "max 128 GB". Then I plugged an
even bigger disk, and BIOS and FreeDOS were able to access the first
128 GB just fine, but FreeDOS hit the 128 GB barrier when trying to
enumerate all pa
... and Arkady's
FreeCOM.
...
What changes are in this? and where is it?
curious,
Jeremy
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On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 18:28:38 +0200 (MEST), you wrote:
Hi,
>Mine (Award 4.51 BIOS) had a bug which would made it crash for
>disks bigger than 32 or 64 GB. I downloaded a patched version
>by some Dutch guy. Then I just plugged a 200 GB disk, the BIOS
>said "128 GB" (or 130-something in decimal GB)
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