Hi Marlon,
> I edit autoexec.nt with Windows Notepad and insert this line at the very
> top:
> SET CLIPPER=F99
You can also type that command at the prompt before
running Clipper. Of course it would be easier if you
put the line in the autoexec.bat file of your DOS ;-)
If the F99 is related to
Hello Eric,
I edit autoexec.nt with Windows Notepad and insert this line at the very
top:
SET CLIPPER=F99
I edit config.nt with Windows Notepad as well and insert this at the very
top too:
FILES=99
Both .nt files are located in C:\Windows\System32 if I am not mistaken.
Once I edit them, I no
oh shizam!! i will start when i can~
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On 04/09/2015 12:32, sparky4 wrote:
> my XT is overkill and it has EMS so yeah i when you stabilize it i will
> defiantly port it to 16 bit
>
>
> is it a good time to port it? i been working on memory management software
Sure it is. It won't get any updates in nearest months, so, by all
>> I want to make a 16 bit version of this program...
>You are most certainly welcome to do so - that's what open-source is all
>about.
>I can't help but wonder though - is there any practical need behind such
>work?
IBM XT
I don't really see what this would improve. Sure, it would make
>FD
Hi Marlon,
>> Why that old one? A quick double-check online shows "fd11src.iso" as newest:
>>
>> http://www.freedos.org/download/
>>
>>> mount it on a virtual drive, installed it in the second partition...
> Anyway, I've managed to install and boot from freedos using the tips here:
> http://marc
Rugxulo gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Aug 23, 2015 at 10:50 AM, Marlon Ng gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > First partition, drive C:, of hard disk is Windows 7. Second partition
> > (50MB), drive H: , is for FreeDos.
>
> It's been a while since I've installed FD from .iso (mostly under
> em