> I would suggest to add into FreeDOS any encryption utility, as "crypt"
> in the FreeBSD for example.
>
> http://vmsone.com/~decuslib/decus/secure/idea_v1_1.tar_z : IDEA
> implementation, easy to compile with "Pacific C for MS-DOS, v7.51" and
> "DJGPP Version 2.03".
IDEA is not a free cryptog
Hello.
I would suggest to add into FreeDOS any encryption utility, as "crypt"
in the FreeBSD for example.
http://vmsone.com/~decuslib/decus/secure/idea_v1_1.tar_z : IDEA
implementation, easy to compile with "Pacific C for MS-DOS, v7.51" and
"DJGPP Version 2.03".
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On Sun, 2007-04-01 at 14:09 +0200, Eric Auer wrote:
> Hi Roger,
>
> > To fix, I re-ran mkisofs on the iso file after mounting it.
> > I've then posted instructions here:
> > http://wiki.fdos.org/Installation/BootDiskCreateCDROM
>
> Can you also provide information on how the re-compiled
> iso fil
Yes, I used the same trick, it's exactly like a REAL machine ;-)
Alain
Jim Hall escreveu:
> I don't have Parallels anymore, but to debug this I tried to install
> FreeDOS 1.0 using VMWare. I hit the same problem you found: after
> using XFDisk to partition the drive, reboot, and then you see "in
I don't have Parallels anymore, but to debug this I tried to install
FreeDOS 1.0 using VMWare. I hit the same problem you found: after
using XFDisk to partition the drive, reboot, and then you see "invalid
operating system".
The reason is that the BIOS presented by VMWare (or in your case,
Parall