Hi,
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 10:52 AM, Eric Auer wrote:
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>> This is my number one request for FreeDOS 1.2/2/0.
>>
>> Can we PLEASE increase the FreeDOS edit capacity to at least match the
>> capacity MS-DOS edit? I get so aggravated trying to open included .txt files
>> with various DOS programs
Hi,
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 11:59 AM, Don Flowers wrote:
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> I had actually forgotten about setedit (and have probably forgotten how to
> use it as well). Is there a reason the "edit" category is not included in
> the fdnpkg install program or the "all_cd" iso? I don't mind relearning it.
> I dow
You need to format the flash drive with a FreeDOS boot sector and kernel
then figure out how to tell the bios to boot off that drive. A similar
process used to work a Poqet PC I used to have [0]. Beware these kind of
computers can have a non-compatible bios. This will affect their chance
for suc
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 6:06 AM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> How do you transfer data to GridPad 1910?
> Surely there would be no USB or CD, and hard drive would interface would be
> something that came long before IDE or ATA and not compatible with modern
> computers?
See http://oldcomputers.net/
from Bob:
> Does anyone know if Freedos would work on a GridPad 1910?
> For those that don't know this is a PC/XT tablet computer. 10 Meg hard
> drive in this one. No floppy, so install will be interesting.
How do you transfer data to GridPad 1910?
Surely there would be no USB or CD, and har