"Realistically, someone should make a clone of Windows 3..0/3.11."
Call it Janus or Snowball after the code names for Windows 3..0/3.11
:)
I have been doing research on this and I am considering doing this.
Since I wanted to make a GUI for FreeDos. :) Need a break from package
building on the new
I got Windows 3.1 running on Freedos using win /s,
the Msdos 6.2x himem.sys and the MSDOS 6.2x emm386.exe.
I also found out that share from freedos needs to be
loaded low.
Great, it ran. Trouble is, my mouse is on com4 and there
are no windows drivers for a logitech mouse on com4. Argh!
Somethi
You can use FBEdit to write and debug your code,
and then there are at least 4 users whom have written GUI's in FreeBasic.
And then there is CGUI written in C which is ported to FB.
These are available for download by visiting
http://www.freebasic.net/forum/
Regards
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On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 15:35 -0700, Blair Campbell wrote:
> >> > If I don't load emm386.exe, freedos version, I get an error that I
> >> > have an unsupported dos version.
> >>
> >> Load the microsoft version that comes with windows, himem too.
> >>
> >> >
> >> > If I try loading windows 3.1 in sta
>> > If I don't load emm386.exe, freedos version, I get an error that I
>> > have an unsupported dos version.
>>
>> Load the microsoft version that comes with windows, himem too.
>>
>> >
>> > If I try loading windows 3.1 in standard mode, I get an error that
>> > there isn't enough extended memory.
On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 14:34 -0700, Blair Campbell wrote:
> > If I don't load emm386.exe, freedos version, I get an error that I
> > have an unsupported dos version.
>
> Load the microsoft version that comes with windows, himem too.
>
> >
> > If I try loading windows 3.1 in standard mode, I get an
> If I don't load emm386.exe, freedos version, I get an error that I
> have an unsupported dos version.
Load the microsoft version that comes with windows, himem too.
>
> If I try loading windows 3.1 in standard mode, I get an error that
> there isn't enough extended memory.
>
> Uge!
>
>
> --
Robert Riebisch wrote:
> Michael Horvath wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to compress folders so they take up less space? Ideally,
>> I would like to be able to compress into a zip file, and still have the
>> OS treat it as a regular folder. As long as other OSs can view/access
>> the folder and its
Not workgroup.
If I don't load emm386.exe, freedos version, I get an error that I
have an unsupported dos version.
If I try loading windows 3.1 in standard mode, I get an error that
there isn't enough extended memory.
Uge!
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Michael Horvath wrote:
> Is there a way to compress folders so they take up less space? Ideally,
> I would like to be able to compress into a zip file, and still have the
> OS treat it as a regular folder. As long as other OSs can view/access
> the folder and its files, then any type of compres
If I want to delete/overwrite files from a script(batch), then either way,
it will interogate me:"are you sure?y/n";
but I want the script to run unattended; is there a way to make it fully
'hands free'?, possibly with a redirection
away from the keyboard, or some such thing? PS: when deleting a fi
Has anyone ever considered an open source equivalent to windows 3.11?
Compatible like Reactos is compatible? At least on the surface, enough
to where
most basic applications would run?
usul
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>
>> FreeBasic
>> 1) Does it have GUI?
>>
I meant can you write applications with GUI under freedos with freebasic
Forms, textboxes simple stuff.
usul
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On Thursday 09 April 2009 16:57 (CEST), Adam Norton wrote:
> Visual Basic for Dos (1.0)
> 1) Anyone know if this runs on FreeDos
Yes it does, I tested it few years ago.
> 2) If it does does anyone know where to get it?
You will probably have to look at some abandonware websites...
Note, that it
Visual Basic for Dos (1.0)
1) Anyone know if this runs on FreeDos
2) If it does does anyone know where to get it?
FreeBasic
1) Does it have GUI?
2) Will it run QuickBasic programs?
QuickBasic
Are there any alternatives for FreeDos, Or would that be FreeBasic
thanks,
Usul
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Couldn't there be a optional syncfat program that one could run at the
boot of freedos, and before shut down?
Could synchronize the FreeDos LFN and the M$ Dos storages mediums. It
may not,since isn't live access, violate
the patent. Many Programs write/read directly to and from the fat tables
wi
Oops, just sent an empty reply...
>> and more than 2 near fnodes does not tell me what crashed.
It might mean you use an old kernel which leaves
file handles open when access is aborted due to
an error...
I do not think your RAM config is a problem.
Maybe your copy of FDUPDATE or WGET is compi
Michael Robinson schrieb:
>> I'm not certain about what is crashing. Changing to curl makes no
>> difference at all. This works on my Pentium 4, so I suspect there is
>> something specific to my 486 that is causing the problem. I wish the
>> crash message was more descriptive. A dump of the pro
On Thu, 09 Apr 2009 10:23:44 +0200, I waved a wand and this message
magically appears in front of Eric Auer:
> The EMM386 does, and some DOS extenders / DPMI
> hosts. The problem is that Windows in 386enh
> mode and WfW 3.11 try to "take over" the work
> from EMM386 which uses a complex "what exac
> PS: RBIL says that year must be < 2100, I guess this
> means that MS-DOS did not implement leap years fully.
The Int21.2A (Get system time) description says the year is below 2100 as
you said. The DOS file date format can store years from 1980 up to 2107.
Some DOS applications are limited to
Hi!
> I think I'm using the stable kernel instead of the
> unstable one.
>
> I get an error that says essentially unload the
> protected mode software and try again when windows
> tries to start.
Neither free-EMM386 nor JEMM386 is compatible
with Windows 3.x 386enh mode or WfW 3.11...
You w
Hi Mateusz,
>> You could either package the files into zips to make sure their
>> timestamps are set by unzip or you could fix your web server ;-)
> I am not talking about timestamps inside zips (these are usually preserved),
> but about timestamps of the transaltions files, downloadable from m
I think I'm using the stable kernel instead of the
unstable one.
I get an error that says essentially unload the
protected mode software and try again when windows
tries to start.
Are people taking out the smartdrive stuff or
simply adding a menu entry and if someone wants
windows loading it
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