Now available are:
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/util/user/torrents.zip
(source)
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/util/user/torrentx.zip
(binary)
which are untested DJGPP ports of ctorrent-ng. IOW, users MAY be able
to use this to utilize BitTorrent
I have just uploaded to ibiblio:
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/util/system/clamavs.zip
(source)
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/util/system/clamavx.zip
(binary)
which contains a DOS port of ClamAV 0.92. Unlike previous ports, this
one contains four
Hi Ron,
> The only dangerous tool from a LiveCD...
> is Fdisk as it can change/ruin
> the master boot record (MBR), which contains information
> about your harddisk layout...
...
> Format ought to do a number on you also
Well Bernd meant you can only format drives which have a
drive letter in DO
On Saturday 26 January 2008 18:35, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
> I'm quite interested to see this FDUPDATE in action. I've always dreamed
> about using a single floppydisk and booting it, and then pulling in the
> installation ISO image from a network server or the internet.
Then FDUPDATE is definetely wh
The only dangerous tool from a LiveCD (CD which boots FreeDOS from a
fake diskette, then loads CDROM drivers to get access to the remainder
of the CD/DVD beyond the initial 1.44MB) is Fdisk as it can change/ruin
the master boot record (MBR), which contains information about your
harddisk layo
Eric Auer schreef:
> To find out which packet driver you need, you can use PCISLEEP
> (if it is not part of your FreeDOS install, just search the web)
> to get a list of PCI / AGP / PCIe / onboard-PCI devices in your
> PC. Look at the devices in the "network" category. You can search
> the web for
Ron Spruell schreef:
> Jim I understand what you mean by a virtual machine because I know what
> virtual memory is as per Microsoft but for me making a virtual would be just
> as hard as making Free Dos run. I would much rather be able to run FreeDos
>
A virtual machine as ment here is often als
> So far, only two things worked for me:
> - using the "throttle" tool (http://www.oldskool.org/pc/throttle/DOS),
> - disabling my processor's cache (there's a CPUCACHE program somewhere... just
> google after it... or disable your cache right in the BIOS).
I already tried throttle and it didn't w
On Saturday 26 January 2008, Fabien Meghazi wrote:
> So I played a little with fdapm speed<1-8> and it just have no effect
> ! Or if there's an effect, it's unnoticeable.
So far, only two things worked for me:
- using the "throttle" tool (http://www.oldskool.org/pc/throttle/DOS),
- disabling my p
Hi all,
I would like to know what could be the reasons why fdapm speed# won't
work for me ?
Is it a bios problem ? Should I change something in bios settings ?
I really need to slow down my cpu for some old softwares, and I first
tried software based cpu killer (residents) such as moslo, ... but
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