(but hey, he's just a paperclip!)
I'm not really sure why, but this phrase is making me laugh way too much.
--Jay Maus
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From Windows to Linux, servers to mobile, InstallS
, nor do I
know much about burning CDs in Linux.
If you're using Windows, and don't have burning software, I highly recommend
Nero; I think they have a free trial out there. If the case is otherwise,
maybe someone else on the list
I'm afraid I don't have much to contribute, but 'Trouble in Config.sys'
sounds like a great name for a murder-mystery film centered, for some
reason, around *DOS.
--Jay Maus
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DOS has a problem launching sub processes. Maybe try it under
> MS-DOS or DR-DOS and see if it works.
>
> -Dave
>
> On Monday, April 19, 2004, at 04:37 PM, Jay Maus wrote:
>
> > Hello, Gamelaunchers
> > Okay. So I've set up an old 233 MHz Pentium MMX mac
Wow, I'm impressed by all the discussion this has sparked. It's good to see
an active dev community. So I think I'm nearly ready to start futzing around
with FreeDOS code, but it's still a little foreign to me: I'm used to 32-bit
Windows C++. In Visual Studio, no less. Are there any good books or o
is there a list of FreeDOS Utilities that need tweaking, or utilities
that just don't exist? Whether they be MS-alikes, GNU-alikes, or something
completely different?
--Jay Maus
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dded, and I'll
> also link to a gallery of screenshots. I just haven't had time to
> finish it. I'll get it finished soon, but the info there already may
> help you if you would like a sample setup.
>
> -jh
>
>
> Jay Maus wrote:
> > I inherited an old 2
y 48 MB of
RAM.
Any wisdom any of you can share about this stuff would be appreciated,
thanks.
--Jay Maus
Lawrence, KS
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