On Thu, 16 Aug 2007, Vytautas Rakeviius wrote:
> ant installed it in my FreeDOS. But norton comander is not GNU. So
> it would be nice to see "GNU Midnight Commander" ported to FreeDOS.
Did you seen Dos Navigator 6.9.0 or Folder Manager?
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ice <0x696365*gmail,com>
Hi Vytautas,
maybe the program you want is "help"? It shows a list
of all base commands and explanations for them :-).
> hard to find programs in full distribution.
Please explain. Which programs are hard to find?
During install or after install on your harddisk?
> And I do not want to hurt de
This is the successor of NC: http://ndn.muxe.com/
you can use the latest beta, it usialy is stable...
Alain
Vytautas Rakeviius escreveu:
> I used FreeDOS for few days. And the thing I lacked
> the most was some kind of program or at least textfile
> about which program do what. And at all it is
Hello,
If I remember it correctly, it's because the messages are captured in
upper levels.
Fixes are forthcomming, I am preparing Edit 0.9a with a fix for that,
just give me some time (I'm on holidays).
Edit 0.9a expected by september.
Aitor
2007/8/8, Oleg O. Chukaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello
> And I do not want to hurt developers fealings, but
> OpenGEM is useless. I found my old Norton commander
> ant installed it in my FreeDOS. But norton comander is
> not GNU. So it would be nice to see "GNU Midnight
> Commander" ported to FreeDOS.
Much better than Midnight Commander is Necromancer
I used FreeDOS for few days. And the thing I lacked
the most was some kind of program or at least textfile
about which program do what. And at all it is quite
hard to find programs in full distribution. Maybe one
big and good *.bat skript can do all this job. Like
"start.bat".
And I do not want t
Thanks for the news update, Johnson. And thanks to Jack for providing
the new version.
I've mirrored this on ibiblio, and updated the FreeDOS news item.
-jh
On 8/16/07, Johnson Lam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2007-08-16
>
> - [ DOS ] UDMA now uses /S5 to /S1023 for 5-MB to 1-Gigabyte caches!
>
2007-08-16
- [ DOS ] UDMA now uses /S5 to /S1023 for 5-MB to 1-Gigabyte caches!
All drivers again check for an 80386+ CPU.
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Still grepping through log files to find problems?
Hi, please read this first:
http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Afd-doc.sourceforge.net+usb
You can also use DEVLOAD to load drivers outside config, even
from the prompt. I myself prefer using usbaspi4 and aspidisk
instead of using duse. Others prefer di1000dd instead of
aspidisk or usbaspi ins