On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 01:16:13 +0300, you wrote:
Hi Arkady,
>This is test letter to test
>8-bit texts handling on sourceforge.
>
>Это тестовое письмо для теста
>работы с 8-битным текстом на sf.
>
>PS: There 2 paragraphs above (with empty line after each), each with 2 lines
>in it.
Very good, thoug
Hi,
do you have BIOS-support? My extern hard disk is mapped by BIOS and is
accessable like any other hard disk. Maybe a BIOS-update helps`?
Bye
Flo
On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 02:00:17 +0100, Michael McStarfighter
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I searched the last month for an answer how to
Hi,
I searched the last month for an answer how to install FreeDOS on an USB-HD,
but found nothing. Google hadn't help me, too. If I boot the FreeDOS Disc
with my USB-HD plugged in, I get every time an "InitDisk Illegal relocation
entry". Then the starting process is dead and nothing happens anym
Hi!
10-Фев-2007 01:53 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (dima) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
>> Это тестовое письмо для теста
>> работы с 8-битным текстом на sf.
d> Мне кажется, что тест прошёл успешно.
Sorry, no - problem was, that sf not reports itself as 8bit-capable,
and postservers was
On Sat, 10 Feb 2007, Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
> This is test letter to test
> 8-bit texts handling on sourceforge.
>
> Это тестовое письмо для теста
> работы с 8-битным текстом на sf.
Мне кажется, что тест прошёл успешно.
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dima <7509107*mail,ru> <2:550/112>
--
This is test letter to test
8-bit texts handling on sourceforge.
Это тестовое письмо для теста
работы с 8-битным текстом на sf.
PS: There 2 paragraphs above (with empty line after each), each with 2 lines
in it.
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Using Tomc
>> When calling "mem.exe /all", I get told, that FreeDOS is using HMA,
>> but that there is still 11Kbytes (11359 bytes) free within HMA.
>> Is it possible to load some drivers into this free area of HMA or
>> to use it in some way?
you can't load anything there (but some smart software could use i
Gunaydin Deniz ;-)
Thanks for the compliments about FreeDOS. Of course it should
not only make you feel like 15 years in the past but also like
a more modern variant of DOS than the one you knew in MS DOS 6.
Usually, FreeDOS memory consumption is quite low. Some ideas:
Only load DOSLFN when you