I wouldn't really recommend a free hosting service for hosting a
professional/commercial release.
yoav, by what terms would you like to release that program? Would it be a
commercial product, a free software, or open-source?
Can you actually edit the source code to include the „in his memory”
mess
For a one-time solution, I suggest the same, but if you need to do it
often, you could write a DOS program which reads the contents of an
arbitrary textfile and uses DOS API calls to execute another program with
the parameters listed in the file (which may contain arbitrary non-zero
characters). I
2009/8/13 King InuYasha :
> Remaking the FreeDOS kernel to be 32-bit might be rather significant, or
> even to 64-bit, since we are starting to see quite a few 64-bit processors.
> The only problem with a 64-bit FreeDOS kernel is figuring out how to deal
> with 16-bit applications. I'd say the best
stem for handling modules (units).
:p Nah, just joking, I know the whole world is a fan of C.
Greetings,
MegaBrutal
2009/8/11 MegaBrutal :
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> From: MegaBrutal
> Date: 2009/8/5
> Subject: Unable to compile format
> To: Eric Auer
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From: MegaBrutal
Date: 2009/8/5
Subject: Unable to compile format
To: Eric Auer
Hi Eric,
I've downloaded the source code of FORMAT (file name:
format-0.91v.zip). I've tried to compile it, but the compile fails,
despite I have TC++ and MAKE.
Excellent! :) I wanted to use a newer kernel anyway. I already have
2039 on another installation, so it takes my only a copy to update.
However I didn't know it's a bug, I thought I set up my system to
work, and only update after that. :D
Thanks,
MegaBrutal
2009/8/10 Bart Olde
I do now?
Does FreeDOS only accept drivers located on C: so it rejects to load from F: ?
Thanks for your help,
MegaBrutal
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guy on the forum, I've figured out the problem.
Here's what caused the phenomenon:
http://board.flatassembler.net/topic.php?p=97464#97464
As you said, I crossed a boundary in a way I didn't notice. :)
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2009/7/10 Alain Mouette :
> Are you sure that your code is not loaded in diferent phisical addresses
I've eliminated this doubt when I added a far jump to segment 0 at the
beginning of the code. I've done this by:
ORG 7C00h
JMP SHORT BOOT_CODE
NOP
BOOT_CODE:
oted by GRUB, and it doesn't work, when it's
booted directly, right after the POST. But if GRUB, and the FreeDOS
kernel as well overrides INT 13h, then there's the explanation why
does my code boots on GRUB and can be debugg
out, I'd be thankful. :) And I'd also
like to hear your opinions.
Best regards,
MegaBrutal
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I'm installing FreeDOS in a VMware virtual machine, but I don't think
it matters regarding this question.
Thanks,
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an I do to make FreeDOS see D: as C: and vica-versa? Or how
can I tell it to look for it's stuffs on drive D:? So I'd like to swap
those drives (but only for FreeDOS) or I'd like to tell FreeDOS to use
drive D: instead.
Thanks,
MegaBrutal
2008/5/17 Michael Reichenbach <[EMA
2008/5/15 Jim Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You need a boot loader to do this. I run Linux on my PC, so my boot
> loader is GNU GRUB. You can try that.
How can I configure GRUB to load freedos.bss ? I've tried to load it
as a kernel, but it doesn't work. Or should I try to load kernel.sys ?
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FreeDOS won't boot. Well, it would be nice if I
could keep my FreeDOS on the old HDD, and I wouldn't need to reinstall
it to my new one. So I'd like to use my old FreeDOS installation. Any
ideas?
Thanks,
MegaBrutal
heard strange things of it.
Greetings,
MegaBrutal
2007/11/25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> I am having a problem installingFreeDOS 1.0, base install with source.
> I am runing a Dell, with a Celon CPU.
> I have 160 GB HD, 2-GB of ram.
&
cuments\*.*" /s /h /d /r /y
That should work.
Regards,
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Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop.
Now Search log events and configuration files usi
upports FAT32
pretty well, but there are some programs (for example: chkdsk,
undelete) that aren't yet support it.
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2007/10/3, naruto canada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Does the cdrom drivers require himem and emm386? thanks.
No. As for me, my FreeDOS doesn't even start, when I try to load
emm386 and the CD-ROM drivers. So I need to start with option 1 or 3,
if I want to use CD-ROM, and I disables the CD-ROM driver
built-in NTVDM of Windows. Otherwise, I must admit, that it may
doesn't wipe files 100% securely.
MegaBrutal
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I'd like to ask your opinion about the software. Do you think it's
useful? Should it be included in the next FreeDOS distribution, or it
isn't worth that much? :)
Thanks, if you take a look at it.
MegaBrutal
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