Hi,
I haven't tried this (yet), but nice work!
On Sun, Apr 9, 2017 at 1:16 PM, Mateusz Viste wrote:
>
> I needed to verify the integrity of a few files after transferring them
> to/from my 8086 PC the other day. The obvious method for such task is
> computing a checksum of the file, like MD5, SH
Hi,
On Sun, Apr 9, 2017 at 2:51 PM, Jörg Jenderek wrote:
>
> i am looking for FreeDOS versions BACKUP & RESTORE program, but i do not
> found these programs.
Not sure, and honestly I've not used such utils at all (or at least
not in many years and don't remember).
I do remember that there is a
On 4/9/2017 12:51 PM, Jörg Jenderek wrote:
> Hello,
> i am looking for FreeDOS versions BACKUP & RESTORE program, but i do not
> found these programs.
>
> After hours of searching i found only 2 html documents.
>
> The first is "brusrman.htm" in directory dos/restore. It is the manual
> with usage
Hello,
i am looking for FreeDOS versions BACKUP & RESTORE program, but i do not
found these programs.
After hours of searching i found only 2 html documents.
The first is "brusrman.htm" in directory dos/restore. It is the manual
with usage and messages for these 2 Free-DOS programs.
The second i
Hello,
I needed to verify the integrity of a few files after transferring them
to/from my 8086 PC the other day. The obvious method for such task is
computing a checksum of the file, like MD5, SHA1, etc... However, on an
8086 this may take ages (even on a fairly fast 386, computing the MD5 sum
I have a couple of Lenovo T61 laptops that seem to be very picky about what
they'll boot off a disc. The latest Hiren's, FalconFour, MS DaRT 5, ERD
Commander - they are all based on Windows XP PE and they start to load and just
stop. I also tried Ubuntu and Lubuntu. They get to a certain point a