Re: [Freedos-user] Want to read FreeDOS mails in a sensible order

2006-06-14 Thread Adam Peart
With Thunderbird, you can also have it sort email by "threads", which is how I have it set for this mailing list & another mailing list. Jim Hall wrote: > BA HCL wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> It is painful to read mails in random order! >> Can the mails be sent according to GMT order? >> Is there a

Re: [Freedos-user] Devload.com and Network Drivers

2006-02-02 Thread Adam Peart
Or even better, http://www.netbootdisk.com/ - an almost pre-made floppy disk with at least 85 network drivers already on it, and it autodetects which network card you have, and you can set it up to work with ghost or whatever else. The only thing is that it's not freedos ready yet. They're waitin

[Freedos-user] check for format

2005-04-11 Thread Adam Peart
Is there a tool that can check to see if a hard drive has been formatted or not. I know the beta 8 installer had a whichfat, but it could only detect fat16, not fat32 or ntfs. Does the latest version look for the others, or is just fat 16 still? --

Re: [Freedos-user] Descent runs fine, but the Descent installer doesn't

2004-10-28 Thread Adam Peart
I had the same problem half a year ago or more before emm386 was fixed up to work with Descent. I haven't tried installing it since, but I had to install it then through Win ME. At 01:29 AM 10/28/2004, you wrote: At 12:37 PM 10/27/04 -0700, you wrote: >I'm using Freedos Beta 9 and the CD versio

[Freedos-user] progress bar

2004-04-04 Thread Adam Peart
Hi, somewhere I remember reading about a progress bar program puts a bar at the bottom of the screen and gets updated everytime the program gets ran. That's all the program did was create a progress bar that could be used especially in batch files. I was wondering if someone knows where I cou

Re: [Freedos-user] [Freedos-devel] EMM386 release candidate #2

2004-03-27 Thread Adam Peart
At 06:16 PM 03/27/2004, you wrote: This version of EMM386 corrects incompatibilities with: NIOS; the latest version of PC Config; the most recent release of SLOWDOWN; and Lemmings 3d. Yea, slowdown does work, so I can now drop the mo'slow. Running Descent 1 with slowdown works great, running at

Re: [Freedos-user] Re: Descent 1

2004-03-15 Thread Adam Peart
At 11:58 AM 03/15/2004, you wrote: I found that DESCENT runs best for me with DOS32A instead of DOS4GW: dos32a dcntshr -Verbose -NoNetwork %1 %2 %3 What's dcntshr? --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutoria

Re: [Freedos-user] Re: Descent 1

2004-03-15 Thread Adam Peart
The only problem is that I only have Windows 2000 & Me. I don't have Linux installed, so I can't run dosemu. Or run it in DOSEMU in Linux which gives you the chance to use Linux drivers even if your hardware has no SoundBlaster and VGA compatibility for DOS...

[Freedos-user] Re: Descent 1

2004-03-15 Thread Adam Peart
At 08:36 PM 03/14/2004, you wrote: Hi, good point, after upgrading 133 -> 500 MHz it already runs a bit too fast here, too. Let me know when you found a way :-). Eric. Someone had suggested using a program called slowdown, but it just came up with the error: SLOWDOWN 3.10, (C) 1993-2002, Bret Joh

[Freedos-user] Re: Descent 1

2004-03-15 Thread Adam Peart
At 08:36 PM 03/14/2004, you wrote: Hi, good point, after upgrading 133 -> 500 MHz it already runs a bit too fast here, too. Let me know when you found a way :-). Eric. Someone had suggested using a program called slowdown, but it just came up with the error: SLOWDOWN 3.10, (C) 1993-2002, Bret Joh

Re: [Freedos-user] RE: Classic DOS games

2004-03-03 Thread Adam Peart
At 04:39 AM 03/03/2004, you wrote: Scitech UNIVBE? That's freeware now and it might just be what you're looking for. XD That one works perfectly on my emulator too! It is much faster !!! Now I only have to try those things to get to work at the compaq at my work. UniVBE is also very easy to inst

Re: [Freedos-user] re: Classic DOS games

2004-02-29 Thread Adam Peart
At 02:07 PM 02/29/2004, you wrote: Hi, I think this is similar to TankWars. Maybe somebody can dig up a better download URL... I think my version could be incomplete (once I deleted the splash screen image, not sure if it was in the .ovr and I reinstalled it later - but you do not miss a lot witho

Re: [Freedos-user] re: Classic DOS games

2004-02-29 Thread Adam Peart
At 02:07 PM 02/29/2004, you wrote: Hi, I think this is similar to TankWars. Maybe somebody can dig up a better download URL... I think my version could be incomplete (once I deleted the splash screen image, not sure if it was in the .ovr and I reinstalled it later - but you do not miss a lot witho

Re: [Freedos-user] re: Classic DOS games

2004-02-29 Thread Adam Peart
If it's the original, unmodified distribution package, it's completely legal for us to redistribute that. As Steve says, it's the definition of SHAREware. If the zip file has been modified from the original, it may or may not be legal. If the files are re-arranged, or if you've included a sa

Re: [Freedos-user] re: Classic DOS games

2004-02-29 Thread Adam Peart
At 02:07 PM 02/29/2004, you wrote: Hi, I think this is similar to TankWars. Maybe somebody can dig up a better download URL... I think my version could be incomplete (once I deleted the splash screen image, not sure if it was in the .ovr and I reinstalled it later - but you do not miss a lot witho