Eric Auer escreveu:
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>> Also, there is no source code available.
>
> You are right, it is not open source. So it is only free
> as in free beer but not free as in free speech... :-).
Why is it that you don't need sources to get drunk for free?
Why dou need sources to get on your soap box and m
Hi Jim,
> > ... www.ptdd.com/manual2.htm ...
> > Superfdisk is freeware but they also sell several other disk
> > related tools, nice combination ... In particular, the
> > Superfdisk is the DOS version of partition-tool.com / EaseUs
> > partition manager, which is free for home use ...
> Please
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 3:21 AM, Eric Auer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi!
>
>> if someone search a fdisk with GUI,
>> can try super fdisk from easeus com.
>> free download from:
>> http://www.tucows.com/preview/361621
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> Main page seems to be:
>
> www.ptdd.com/manual2.htm
>
> Superfdisk is fre
Let's move any further discussion of Nevasca to another thread with a
new Subject line, thanks.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 12:56 PM, Michael Reichenbach
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexandru Fira schrieb:
> When will it be released ?
>
> Maybe 2010 / 2011?
>
> Honestly no idea. It seams currently ev
Alexandru Fira schrieb:
When will it be released ?
Maybe 2010 / 2011?
Honestly no idea. It seams currently everything in discussing/planing
state. Maybe there will be some process, maybe not. We will see.
For now I am not a member of the project. I am just discussing at their
board and offered
I think Nevasca would be very useful, anyway, more useful than Damn Small
Linux but it most probably will not replace Windows and Linux. I am sure it
will be useful for hardware with low RAM (not only old hardware), maybe many
household and industrial machines, cell phones, highly miniaturized
Hi at all,
i've found this dirvers for dos touch screen mouse.
I think can be intersted if someone use a notebook with touch screen
i.e. panasonic cf27
download from
http://www.hampshirecompany.com/drivers.html
description and suggestion to setup driver
http://www.hampshirecompany.com/software/
Michael Reichenbach wrote:
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> I like especially to see Jim's opinion here.
>
> The question is what are the goals of the FreeDOS project and what not...
>
> Is the goal to become only a 100 % MS-DOS replacement or also higher
> goals? Like to become an alternative for desktop end users, a co