Hi,
A bit going too far offtopic, but *very* interesting (for me) at the
same time. Any chance for the Lotus WordPro format? (LWP). After the
plain and nice format of the Lotus AmiPro files (SAM), WordPro seems to
have some sort of binary compressed format, that I have seen documented
nowhere,
Hi,
A bit going too far offtopic, but *very* interesting (for me) at the
same time. Any chance for the Lotus WordPro format? (LWP). After the
plain and nice format of the Lotus AmiPro files (SAM), WordPro seems to
have some sort of binary compressed format, that I have seen documented
nowhere,
Wesley Parish wrote:
...
In relation to that, does anyone know where I can find the specifications of
the native WordPerfect file format? And suchlike? I know O'Reilly's had
something of the sort, and there might have been something similar published
somewhere else - but I don't know where to
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 01:34, Eric Auer wrote:
> Hi Theresa,
> > FreeDos is legal, isn't it?
>
> FreeDOS is completely free and legal, written by volunteers all over
> the world. Even some of the GUIs are completely free and legal, while
> others are not free. The above should tell you that many peop
Hello there strangers,
The wiki site for Fd-doc is almost ready and I though it would be nice to
have your opinions, comments and help, before it goes public. So here is
the address:
http://fd-doc.sourceforge.net/pmwiki.php
Spread the word. :)
Carlos
Theresa, PLEASE configure your mail program to use ONLY TEXT, NO HTML...
In addition, if you write only ONE line of an answer, do NOT quote the
ENTIRE mail in your reply. Thanks.
Now about Nicholas' comment:
> There is an ODIN (one disk INstall) available on the website, so yes. =
> It's going
rook
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Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Re:
Question
I do not have a cd-rom, can the download fit on floppyEric
Auer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
Theresa,> Is there a screen shot of FreeDos?
I do not have a cd-rom, can the download fit on floppyEric Auer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Theresa,> Is there a screen shot of FreeDos?DOS itself has very boring looks. But you can install e.g.OpenGEM, SEAL or Desktop2 on it, and then the it will look,of course, like OpenGEM, SEAL or Desktop2. A
Hi Theresa,
> Is there a screen shot of FreeDos?
DOS itself has very boring looks. But you can install e.g.
OpenGEM, SEAL or Desktop2 on it, and then the it will look,
of course, like OpenGEM, SEAL or Desktop2. All those need DOS
as the operating system under the hood, and FreeDOS is a DOS.
I m
Is there a screen shot of FreeDos? I am new to programming but very interested in giving it a shot but a little timid about disabling my laptop. How do I find the necessary drivers?Eric Auer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Theresa, according to WWW, a Dell Lattitude 433c can have e.g.4 MB RAM, 170 MB
I have a d link pcmia, can I get online with dsl on freedos?Eric Auer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Theresa, according to WWW, a Dell Lattitude 433c can have e.g.4 MB RAM, 170 MB harddisk, 486sx processor with 33 MHz.Some have as much as 20 MB RAM, 250 MB harddisk.You write that you run it with Win
Hi Theresa, according to WWW, a Dell Lattitude 433c can have e.g.
4 MB RAM, 170 MB harddisk, 486sx processor with 33 MHz.
Some have as much as 20 MB RAM, 250 MB harddisk.
You write that you run it with Win95 but have no OS disks for it.
For Linux, even with a simple fvwm2 GUI, 16-20 MB RAM are no
Hi Eric,
You have a CMI8738 where the OPL cell actually works? This is news to
me and my contact at C-media would very much like to know about this.
As far as we knew, only CMI8338 has a working OPL. All the CMI8738
samples I can locate have OPL that either sounds silence, or the
output is all
Hi Nicholas, thanks for informing me that CMI sound chips suck.
I agree with you on that by now :-). Lucho has sent me his drivers
(initializers) for DOS, and my SB AWE32 diagnostics tool got happy
after using them, even played sample sounds, but most games still
only worked Adlib- or OPL3-wise. T
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 17:19:04 +0100 (MET), you wrote:
Hi Eric,
>Apart from that, he simply recommends using actual ISA sound cards ;-).
Oh ... no!
We can't stay in ISA world anymore, even PCI will be replaced by
PCI-Express.
>I wonder how well the SBLive / SBPCI drivers work in DOS, now that Mic
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 17:19:04 +0100 (MET), you wrote:
Hi Eric,
>Apart from that, he simply recommends using actual ISA sound cards ;-).
Oh ... no!
We can't stay in ISA world anymore, even PCI will be replaced by
PCI-Express.
>I wonder how well the SBLive / SBPCI drivers work in DOS, now that Mic
Hi, Udo Kuhnt comments on my question:
> the best PCI sound cards for DOS seem to be those with an ALS4000
> chipset. With these, sound in DOS is almost like a true Soundblaster,
> even FM sound which most other PCI sound cards have trouble with.
> The supplied driver works well with any DOS exte
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