A whining commie wrote:
> Is there a software license open source or not that DOESN'T limit you in
> some way?
Yes, see MIT, BSD, etc. Did you just get off the boat?
> Can a software license not be political?
Yes. Is this your first day on the computer? Software licenses were never
political un
Hi, (Aitor, Henrique)
2011/6/19 Aitor Santamaría :
> Hello there,
>
> Sorry for this all delay...
No sweat, it wasn't urgent by any means
> With this all time since KEYB 2.0 was released, I have found / been
> notified / etc a couple of bugs, and would like to do a new release
> that fixes
Hi Eric,
thanks alot for all your help.
A last question I guess: I have a Via Onboard audio but a really new, is
this wget VIAUDIO for all VIA Audio onboardchips?
MFG Johannes alias Jareika
P.s. What is QED?
2011/6/23 Eric Auer
>
> Hi Johannes,
>
> > Some games DOS games run better in DOS as
Let Freedom Ring (Liberty Bell)
Is that the one that died
If so no need to put her on the site of course.
Otherwise need description and pics.
~~~
Bonnie Dalzell, MA
mail:5100 Hydes Rd PO Box 60, Hydes,
Hi Johannes,
> Some games DOS games run better in DOS as in DOSBOX, DOSEMU... I have to
> search for it I didn´t know it when it is not DOSBOX what you mean.
DOSEMU is a program for Linux which only simulates the I/O part
of the hardware such as graphics card and sound card, but lets
your DOS so
Hi Eric,
Yes i boot dual, i have the half-freeware BOOT-US, i have the one for Win7
x64 and the other one for FreeDos. I tried to make one for DOS 6.22 but my
Win7 x64 don´t take the installation on a disk.
Why: Windows was never for me an OS more a graphic overlay^^, my first DOS:
3.62 on 5 1/2"
Hi Mike (thanks for mTCP!)
> UNIX computers always runs UTC in hardware no matter where on earth
> they are placed.
In most Linux systems, this is optional. Which is good,
because you do not want to force poor non-UTC operating
systems like DOS to mess with any other hardware clock
time than LOC
On 6/22/2011 8:10 PM, Mike Eriksen wrote:
> If SNTP works anyway like in Linux/UNIX then the computer takes its
> hardware clock as UTC. If the hardware clock is offset to local time
> it will be misinterpreted. The poor computer doesn't have any
> conception of UTC by itself, it only knows its har
On 6/22/2011 10:49 PM, Marcos Favero Florence de Barros wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> I shouldn't even have called this thing a bug. It is, at most, an
> issue of semantics. Because the SNTC screen message used the word
> "timezone", I thought it would write UTC+3.
>
> I'm probably right on that point (jus
Hi all,
I just stumbled across this thread; perhaps what I'm about to type is useful
to Marcos and/or someone else.
Actually, here in Brazil the settings on UTC are not so simple:
1) We have 3 time zones (though this info is not known even to many
brazilians);
2) All 27 brazilian states, along
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