> Last but not least, making a partition for DOS can be
> hard because Vista will probably take all your space.
> Luckily, Linux installers can shrink Windows partitions
Actually, I find it kinda cool that vista includes a
partition-shrinker that you can run right in the OS. Just right click
on c
Hi guys,
right, fractint for dos will also run in freedos, because
freedos is a dos ;-). and it will run faster than in
dosbox, because dosbox simulates a cpu while freedos can
run on your real cpu. you can boot it from cdrom, diskette,
harddisk, or usb stick. the latter is easier with a modern
b
On Thursday 26 April 2007 21:41, samatman samatman wrote:
> Questions:
> 1. Is Fractint likely to run faster under Freedos?
Of course. Running DOS program under Vi$ta is a really bad idea... By the way,
launching fractint from a native FreeDOS boot, you will probably get much
more display resol
I just got a new Toshiba laptop running Vista Home Basic. The DOS-based
fractal program Fractint won't run in a DOS window because Vista won't
let you run a fullscreen DOS window. I've installed the Dosbox emulator
and Fractint runs fine under it, but it's a bit slow. I assume the
emulation over