I just downloaded defrag.exe, a Freedos 32bit defrag program for DOS.
Unfortunately, I received the immediate notice in RED that it will not
run under windows, a reasonable declaration. Unfortunately, neither of
the two computers that I ran defrag on was running Windows:
1) On computer #1, Win
Wonder why screen readers don't have int call to allow vga apps o
communicate info on the speakers
On Thursday, March 21, 2013, Georg Potthast wrote:
> >Hi georg,
> >Out of curiosity, have you any idea how well this browser works with a
> >screen reader?
> >say comparative to lynx?
> >thanks,
>
Hi Bret,
While you are here smiles.
My situation is different.
I wish to use an external usb hard drive for backup purposes.
While the driver loads, and seems? to find the device, I cannot well
understand the file created explaining just where the drive is.
My thought? was that the drive would sim
Unfortunately, the /X parameter is the only one you can really play with that
might have any effect. Sorry about that.
I'm working on updates to all of the USB drivers, but don't have a lot of time
to devote to it. Hopefully, the next version will have problems like these
solved. In the mean
>Hi georg,
>Out of curiosity, have you any idea how well this browser works with a
>screen reader?
>say comparative to lynx?
>thanks,
>Karen
I am not familiar with screen readers for DOS. Dillo puts the screen in
graphics mode using VESA. Then it uses truetype fonts to write the text on
the
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