If you have less than 4 operating systems (as it sounds like you do),
you can simply make each partition a primary one, then install the os of
choice in each partition. Then your boot manager will activate the
appropriate primary drive for each os. This means when dos boots, it
will have it's
mean the MS Dos code for 7 or so is has been releaced now as
well?
Sorry you lost your DOS machines in a move.
Karen
On Sun, 12 May 2024, Travis Siegel via Freedos-user wrote:
Since there was a discussion here recently on multitasking with dos,
I'd like to mention that the github
what it can unlock as
far as possibilities for FreeDOS 1.4.
On a side note, when will "bare-metal" networking (e.g. for 86Box) be
available once again?
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Since there was a discussion here recently on multitasking with dos, I'd
like to mention that the github versions of ms-dos has a directory
called v4.0-ozzie
That directory has some interesting stuff in it, one of them is a couple
of dissk images (I need to move them to a linux machine and see
On Wed, 8 May 2024, Daniel Essin via Freedos-user wrote:
Try it in a VM
Yeah, I would, but that's not really an option for me.
On 5/8/24 6:21 PM, Travis Siegel via Freedos-user wrote:
I found my copy of PTS DOS Source, and was digging through them to see
some of the differences be
I found my copy of PTS DOS Source, and was digging through them to see
some of the differences between that and opendos, for which I also have
the sources, and I ran across the dos navigator menuing system (at least
I'm pretty sure it's a menu system, don't currently have a dos machine
setup an