Hello,
XCDROM V1.7 bugfix is available for download at:
http://johnson.tmfc.net/freedos (click XCDROM driver)
-Updated XCDROM to read a "Multi Session" disk (Thanks Blair Campbell
for the CDROM).
For more details please read XCDROM.ASM or README.TXT
Enjoy!
Rgds,
Johnson.
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Derek,
I stand corrected, I *am* blind :)
Regards,
Andre
Derek Newhall wrote:
Maybe this could be what you're interested in?
http://freedos.org/freedos/software/
today I built my own FreeDOS boot disk for some
experiments, and I spent
quite some time with finding all the particular
single
Maybe this could be what you're interested in?
http://freedos.org/freedos/software/
--- Andre Tertling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> today I built my own FreeDOS boot disk for some
> experiments, and I spent
> quite some time with finding all the particular
> single items I wanted
Hi again,
today I built my own FreeDOS boot disk for some experiments, and I spent
quite some time with finding all the particular single items I wanted. I
searched quite a bit but there seems to be no central download list for
all the individual modules on freedos.org, right? I think it would
Hello everybody,
I just wanted to keep you updated on my odyssey. After a lot of
experiments and desperate digging in Ralf Brown's interrupt list, I
found out that my Turbo Pascal compiler is somehow broken. I used inline
assembler to call some Int21h functions, and to my greatest surprise, I
Hi James,
> > And I think it is not more difficult to write HFS or FFS in the kernel
> > of FreeDOS than ReiserFS or XFS or all the other candidates.
I would like to comment this as follows: The Linux kernel modules for
ext3+jbd take 131+59k of memory. Reiserfs takes 243k (243*1000 bytes,
too laz
Dear Mailinglist members,
I am currently working on a legacy project that needs some updating.
While reviving my Turbo Pascal and Assembler skills, I stumbled across
one strange thing. My Application needs to enumerate the available
drives (C:, D:, etc.) and determine their types. In addition,
Hi,
Christian Voß wrote:
Hi,
I can't understand that you talk only about linux filesystems as an
alternative. There are more options like i.e. HFS, HFS+ and FFS. And HFS
/HFS+ are under GPL so we can use it without repressions.
And I think it is not more difficult to write HFS or FFS in the k
Christian Voß wrote:
> I want to know If localized FreeDOS versions are available? I, for my
Sorry, not at current. Some tools were already translated to German too,
but not the whole thing.
Robert Riebisch
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BTTR Software
http://www.bttr-software.de/
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 23:17:56 -0500, you wrote:
Hi,
>I've found a bug, though. When using a certain CD-RW I use to transfer
>files from my Windows XP computer to my DOS & Linux computer, not all of
>the files are visible in the root directory. This does not occur when
>using another freely availab
Hi,
I can't understand that you talk only about linux filesystems as an alternative. There are more options like i.e. HFS, HFS+ and FFS. And HFS /HFS+ are under GPL so we can use it without repressions.
And I think it is not more difficult to write HFS or FFS in the kernel of FreeDOS than ReiserF
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