On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 00:26:04 -0400, Michael C. Robinson
wrote:
> I want to be able to play vinyl records, I have a Hauppage PVR150 card
> connected via PCI to my P3 system. Under Windows 2000, I can use the
> card to run my Playstation II through the monitor. It may also be
> possible to run
I am looking for wish lists items, bug reports, and ideas for the next
release of mTCP.
The current version is about six months old now. I haven't had too many
bug reports so there has not been a great need to update it. That is
also the release that FreeDOS 1.1 chose to use, so it has seen qui
in windows 7 64 bit, to use this exact same feature,
you go to the start button ("orb"), and in the
"search programs and files" box type "disk management"
(without quotes) and then left click
"create and format hard disk partitions".
then you can lucidly do all that xp related stuff.
..
diskmgmt.msc
On 4/20/12 2:42 PM, kurt godel wrote:
> Amazing; never knew this capability existed in XP:
> 1. )right-click 'my computer';
> 2.) click 'storage;
> 3.) click 'disk management'.
> shows 'drive 0(C drive) and drive 1(usb hdd);
> Under 'actions', you can delete/create new/format, works
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 2:42 PM, kurt godel wrote:
> Amazing; never knew this capability existed in XP:
Where *have* you been? :-) (That's in Win2K, too.)
> 1. )right-click 'my computer';
> 2.) click 'storage;
> 3.) click 'disk management'.
> shows 'drive 0(C drive) and drive 1(usb hdd);
> Und
Amazing; never knew this capability existed in XP:
1. )right-click 'my computer';
2.) click 'storage;
3.) click 'disk management'.
shows 'drive 0(C drive) and drive 1(usb hdd);
Under 'actions', you can delete/create new/format, works perfectly. I
wonder if is is still in vista-7-8?
Tnx all, richard
> I am trying to use the Joykeys driver included with the FreeDOS 1.0
> distribution to send keystrokes to a program.
> After the driver is installed in memory, everything works until I
> run the program, which does not recognize them.
> After I return to the shell, everything works again. I have
I want to be able to play vinyl records, I have a Hauppage PVR150 card
connected via PCI to my P3 system. Under Windows 2000, I can use the
card to run my Playstation II through the monitor. It may also be
possible to run the record player through the soundblaster 16 PCI
sound card.
Honestly, a