On 01/11/2023, Eric Auer via Freedos-user
wrote:
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> It should be possible to use MPXPLAY to get DOS sound
> with modern hardware: https://mpxplay.sourceforge.net/
I can confirm that MPXPLAY may work out of the box with Intel HDA.
Tested on a Dell Mini 9, which has the Realtek ALC268 card.
Played
Sorry, I have a retraction.
links20f works fine, not giving me the dpmi error.
p7zip does however.
going to try a small trick, especially as I will only need this once.
everything crossed.
On Wed, 1 Nov 2023, Karen Lewellen via Freedos-user wrote:
Thanks again Eric!
I was likewise confused by
You should be alright if you grab a copy of CWSDPMI and add it either to:
- one of the directories in your %PATH%
- or you put it in your current working directory
- or you put it alongside P7ZIP.EXE
CWSDPMI is also packaged by FreeDOS:
https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files
Thanks again Eric!
I was likewise confused by some of what is here.
your wisdom about what to run has presented another challenge.
now, this is the first time in a while a machine has been built for me,
without my being present for the dos installation itself.
when I run the p7zip command I get
Hi!
I did download Eric's file, as I do not use freedos.
While you get extra package management features by opening
our zipped app packages with a package manager, unzipping
them with any UNZIP style tool will usually be sufficient.
So you should be fine.
The information indicates that it m
If you download p7zip from
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/repositories/unstable/archiver/p7zip.zip,
you can use the file ARCHIVER\P7ZIP\P7ZIP.EXE
Optimally, you should extract the entire directory ARCHIVER\P7ZIP
somewhere and write a P7ZIP.BAT file in your %PATH% that
I did download Eric's file, as I do not use freedos.
The information indicates that it might be a port of a windows package.
My search suggested that I should fine an executable called 7za,
or even just 7z, but it is not there.
the p7z file does not work at all.
On Wed, 1 Nov 2023, Micha?~B De
Hi!
You use to promote MSdos 7.1. Have you ever found
a way to get sound on it.
Sound, network and graphics are not related to DOS as
operating system: Because the kernel does not support
those, the applications, not the operating system, are
the ones who have to support it. This also means
Do you know maybe where do these limits come from?
I thought it should be 4GiB for both since this is the file size limit
for FAT32.
Best regards,
Michał Dec
W dniu 01.11.2023 o 21:33, Dale E Sterner via Freedos-user pisze:
You use to promote MSdos 7.1. Have you ever found
a way to get soun
Hello Karen,
As I've stated in my previous email:
* unzip is for decompressing zip files
* zip is for creating zip files
* p7zip is for BOTH creating and extracting 7z files (and many more
actually)
With p7zip, this is not an Alcohol 68% and Alcohol 52% situation, like
it is with zip and
I am sorry if this question is very very silly.
My goal is to extract, not to create a 7zip file.
The file referenced by Eric, seems to have archiving tools, but not
extracting ones.
Unless I am missing something profoundly obvious?
Thanks profoundly,
On Tue, 31 Oct 2023, Ralf Quint via Free
sound..in what way?
If you are using the install package, it includes sound drivers.
Will need more specifics, i. e. you have a sound card that is not working
how?
Kare
On Wed, 1 Nov 2023, Dale E Sterner via Freedos-user wrote:
You use to promote MSdos 7.1. Have you ever found
a way to get
You use to promote MSdos 7.1. Have you ever found
a way to get sound on it.
I deleted a command called KILL on it. Do you know
what that command does because I don't?
I love the large file size that it supports. Freedos is
limited to 2 gigs and PCdos stops a 8 gigs.
cheers
DS
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