Eric Auer wrote:
> Hi James,
>
>
>> I downloaded http://odin.fdos.org/fdodin06.bin.zip
>> and put it on my flash drive to be bootable.
>> Is there a more recent bootable version because that crashes.
>>
>
> Yes ODIN is totally outdated. Please let me know what linked
> to this version, so w
Hi James,
> I downloaded http://odin.fdos.org/fdodin06.bin.zip
> and put it on my flash drive to be bootable.
> Is there a more recent bootable version because that crashes.
Yes ODIN is totally outdated. Please let me know what linked
to this version, so we can update the link to point to
www.i
I downloaded http://odin.fdos.org/fdodin06.bin.zip and put it on my
flash drive to be bootable.
Is there a more recent bootable version because that crashes.
1.1.33 build 2033 Jan 31 2004
interrupt divide by zero, stack:
0CD5 ECA0 0A07 1105 5010 9989 0001 4200 0280 5873B 0002
I've tri
With much thanks to Fritz Mueller, we now have an updated set of LSM
files on the www.freedos.org site. For those who don't know, we use
the LSM ("Linux Software Map") file format to describe the software
packages that make up the FreeDOS distribution. You can find the
complete software list at htt
>All labels are unique and contain the drive letter. Do you consider
>DOS, W2K and Warp4 to be obscure? Also every partition has a directory
>of the form "1_Name_X" where X is the drive letter. The one forces it
>to sort at the top. So from any HDD utility or directory listing I know
>the p