another tool.
> >
> > When launching "Help" I get a semi-graphic, color menu, but can't get
> > anyting out of it
> >
> > Maybe I miss a parameter, environment variable or setting somewhere ?
> >
> >> Message du 03/04/13 05:30
> >
ere ?
>
>> Message du 03/04/13 05:30
>> De : "Rugxulo"
>> A : "Raymond WARICHET" , "Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS."
>> Copie à :
>> Objet : Re: [Freedos-user] Display offset by 1 character
>
>> On Tue, Apr 2, 2013
it
Maybe I miss a parameter, environment variable or setting somewhere ?
Thank you
> Message du 03/04/13 05:30
> De : "Rugxulo"
> A : "Raymond WARICHET" , "Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS."
> Copie à :
> Objet : Re: [Freedos-user]
Hi,
Is there a big .ZIP in that directory or not?
Anyways, the online version is here, probably easiest:
http://help.fdos.org/en/
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 2:00 PM, Raymond WARICHET
wrote:
>
> Any hint about the help, please ?
>
> Also, html help doesn't work, error message "Unable to find hel
OK, thank you
Any hint about the help, please ?
Also, html help doesn't work, error message "Unable to find help.html" although
the file is in the current directory and
the path points to C:\ODIN\help\en. Any hint to make it work or a pointer to
the on-line help ?
---
This is a hardware problem.
Allmost any screen have a control to adjust the image position.
The modern lcd screens have an "auto adjust" function on the controls menu
El 02/04/2013 07:56 a.m., Raymond WARICHET escribió:
> Hi,
>
> When booting FreeDOS, my display is offset by 1 char, the left
and shift) geometry.
--- El mar, 2/4/13, Raymond WARICHET escribió:
De: Raymond WARICHET
Asunto: [Freedos-user] Display offset by 1 character
Para: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Fecha: martes, 2 de abril, 2013 14:26
Hi,
When booting FreeDOS, my display is offset by 1 char, the leftmost
Hi,
When booting FreeDOS, my display is offset by 1 char, the leftmost character is
hidden:
instead of C:\ODIN
I see :\ODIN
NB: this is not a hardware problem, as the display works fine with other OS
I seem to remember from the early days, that the MODE CON: could help, but
don't find the right