As Eric already pointed out in December there is indeed a free
smbclient. It is written by Michael Kostylev and can be downloaded
from his DynDNS server at:
http://mik.dyndns.org/dos-stuff/
The server is up at the moment.
Although experimental, smbclient.exe is promising. I was able to
connec
Since I sent out my question some things have been uncovered, so I don't
think FreeDOS is the culprit. But for closure I'll tell you what's going on.
Well basically what happens is that we have Transcend and Stec
Disk-on-module fixed disks, and when they come new to us, we boot them up as
slave de
Hi Clinton,
> Well, somebody has gotta write a shuffle mode MP3 playing
> program for FreeDOS.
A good media player for DOS is MPXPLAY, but I do not know
whether you like the shuffle it probably has :-).
> Because many business have opted to listen to conventional radio
> stations to provide mus
Hi Per,
> We're using FreeDOS in a few different systems.
Interesting!
> And we're having an issue where partition tables get a bit funky.
Can you explain in more detail?
> Bug 1945 (*Bug* 1945* LBA* support may not be detected correcty
I assume that is a bug in FDISK? I recommend using XFD
On Wednesday 04 June 2008, Clinton Moore wrote:
> Well, somebody has gotta write a shuffle mode MP3 playing program for FreeDOS.
No need to write anything - MPXPLAY has all the playing features you can
imagine ;-)
http://mpxplay.cjb.net
bye,
Mateusz Viste
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Clinton Moore wrote:
> Well, somebody has gotta write a shuffle mode MP3 playing program for
> FreeDOS.
Mpxplay already exists.
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Well, somebody has gotta write a shuffle mode MP3 playing program for FreeDOS.
Because many business have opted to listen to conventional radio stations to
provide music for the workplaces. But instead I want businesses to
recycle older computers to play workplace music from. And I want FreeDO
Jim Hall wrote:
> How can I get a copy of the complete sources used to build this MPlayer?
That's one of Michael's secret, but I fear he always uses once-a-day
changing sources from SVN. So you may have better luck contacting him
directly: http://mik.dyndns.org/contacts.html
Robert Riebisch
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On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Per Franck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> We're
Hi all.
We're using FreeDOS in a few different systems. And we're having an issue
where partition tables get a bit funky. I found the bug database for FreeDOS
and noticed the Bug 1945 (*Bug* 1945* LBA* support may not be detected
correcty with bios extensions). However the bug service seems to be
On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 3:13 PM, Robert Riebisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexandru Fira wrote:
>
>> Please send me info about a good movie player for DOS.
>
> Try MPlayer: http://mik.dyndns.org/dos-stuff/
>
> Robert Riebisch
I realized that the version of MPlayer/DOS I mirrored to ibiblio n
Eric Auer wrote:
> > CuteMouse v2.1 beta4 [FreeDOS]
> > <5/3 0/3><3/3 0/3><4/3 0/0><7/@ 0/@><7/0 0/0><4/0 0/0>Installed at PS/2
> > port
> > <7/3 0/3><0/1 0/1><2/5 0/5>
>
> This is debugging output about the mouse and/or wheel detection.
But why is it turned on by default? Because it's a beta dr
"Roberta Jaskólski" wrote:
> 2008/05/29 01:53 +0200, Eric Auer
> Alias in freecom command.com just does string substitution
> before the command is actually processed, as far as I remember.
>
> No better than DOSKEY macros, or Unix aliases, *sigh*
Please change your "QUALCOMM
Hi Robert!
> > present ctmouse 2.1 beta 4 :-). This is a version
> > with debugging output in the PS2 config stuff.
>
> Is this the debugging output or is it garbage?
> CuteMouse v2.1 beta4 [FreeDOS]
> <5/3 0/3><3/3 0/3><4/3 0/0><7/@ 0/@><7/0 0/0><4/0 0/0>Installed at PS/2
> port
> <7/3 0/3><0/1
2008/05/29 01:53 +0200, Eric Auer
Alias in freecom command.com just does string substitution
before the command is actually processed, as far as I remember.
No better than DOSKEY macros, or Unix aliases, *sigh*
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2008/06/03 17:48 +0200, Japheth
Also bad is the direction
in which the fields are defined (from high to low), making it very difficult
to convert C headers to ASM include files.
Flatly against the Intel conventions, which in all respects number all
integers from low to high.
Eric Auer wrote:
> almost a year after cutemouse 2.1 beta 3 I can
> present ctmouse 2.1 beta 4 :-). This is a version
> with debugging output in the PS2 config stuff.
Is this the debugging output or is it garbage?
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