On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Georg Potthast
wrote:
> I got my brand new Samsung Tablet about three months ago. I bought a small
> USB hub and connected a mouse, flash disk and keyboard to that and could use
> them all with my XFDOS distro.
I have a generic 7" Android tablet. It doesn't have
I got my brand new Samsung Tablet about three months ago. I bought a small
USB hub and connected a mouse, flash disk and keyboard to that and could use
them all with my XFDOS distro.
But frankly I rather use my desktop PC instead.
Georg
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Hi,
On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 3:36 PM, Georg Potthast wrote:
>
> So if you made software for DOS you do not want to abandon you could make a
> Win8 version with DOS4WIN64.
Someone (not me!) has taken it upon themselves to make various
emulator images for what they call "QEMU Advent Calendar".
http
DOS4WIN64 is not intended to run on old PCs. I just try to keep packages
small to allow for fast downloads and fast program loads.
There is a lot of DOS software that will not run on Windows 7 or 8 in 64bit
mode. To allow DOS applications to be used on these systems they can be
bundled with DOS
On Sun, Dec 7, 2014 at 4:19 PM, Bob Schwier wrote:
> Some of us are hobbyists trying to make 20th century computers function.
If you have the hardware to run a QEMU environment, disk space is
unlikely to be a huge concern.
If it *is* a concern, you may not be able to run QEMU.
> bs
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Denn
Some of us are hobbyists trying to make 20th century computers function.
bs
On Sun, 12/7/14, dmccunney wrote:
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] MetaDOS floppy distro - XFDOS - DOS4WIN64 Qemu
environment
To: "Discussion and general questions
On Sun, Dec 7, 2014 at 1:12 PM, Georg Potthast wrote:
> I will use later versions of Qemu in the next release. However, I would like
> to use binaries that use SDL instead of GTK because I think these require
> less disk space.
Given the size and cost of current drives, how much does anyone
actua
I will use later versions of Qemu in the next release. However, I would like
to use binaries that use SDL instead of GTK because I think these require
less disk space.
Qemu is faster than Bochs if you run it on the processor it is currently
"emulating". It will then use the real processor to so
Georg Potthast schreef op 7-12-2014 om 12:51:
> Without my included XFDOS ISO image this package is just about 5 MB in size.
> So if you have a DOS application that you want to make available for Windows
> 7 or 8 in 64 bit mode you could add this to the MetaDOS image in this
> package and allow yo
Rugxulo mentioned that Reactos is available in a Qemu environment for
Windows. This got me to setup such a Qemu environment for MetaDOS and my
XFDOS as well. You can download it here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fltk-dos/files/Applications/DOS4WIN64_beta1.zip
Without my included XFDOS ISO im
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