> What is the license of ACRODOS, for those that have used it?
Acrobat Reader? This is almost useless and Ghostscript for DOS can
view more files than Acrobat Reader for DOS. Plus, Ghostscript is
open-source.
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Eric Auer escribió:
Could be used with software with restrictive licenses.
Okay, I get it. Read: Antivirus stuff and VIDE-CDD. What else?
By the way, Bernd just never got a reply from Acer about the
driver, but they never said that you cannot put it on CD either.
What is the license of
The program I use to display the splash screen actually converts the
GIFs to RAW files, so in the end there is no licence problem.
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Hi Carlos,
> > I am really against any illusions that NETWORKING would be easier than
> > CDROM.
> But do you think it could be done?
Supporting NE2000/PCI with DHCP will already support SOME percentage
of PCs. You write that QEmu and VMWare have a virtual network card,
is it ne2000 compatible?
On Thursday 21 July 2005 06:48, Blair Campbell wrote:
> Oh. Mostly what I'm looking for is graphics art for displaying while
> autoexec.bat and config.sys are loading, but if they could be
> converted to a gif somehow, they could be useful.
There are much law problems with GIFs... Why not use PNG
Hi Eric
Em Quinta 21 Julho 2005 02:57, Eric Auer escreveu:
> Hi Carlos,
>
> DOS IS NOT A NETWORKING OS... I would like to say.
Yep!
> > I think that the new distro idea about a collection of batch files is
> > really good. It looks similar to portage/gentoo and freebsd/ports way of
> > installin
> Blair: By ansi I mean ansii art.
Oh. Mostly what I'm looking for is graphics art for displaying while
autoexec.bat and config.sys are loading, but if they could be
converted to a gif somehow, they could be useful.
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Hi Eric,
I'm sorry about the last e-mail, just clicked the send button without even
write something.
I apreciate your opinion Eric, you know that, the thing is I got excited with
the idea of a new installer. It would be really, really nice/cool/super to
see it done. :-)
Blair: By ansi I mean
Hi Eric,
Em Quinta 21 Julho 2005 02:57, Eric Auer escreveu:
> Hi Carlos,
>
> DOS IS NOT A NETWORKING OS... I would like to say.
>
> > I think that the new distro idea about a collection of batch files is
> > really good. It looks similar to portage/gentoo and freebsd/ports way of
> > installing
> That would be okay IF there is real use for it. So far, everybody
> has been able to install their commercial software using the INTENDED
> way of install, i.e. buy the software or download it from the homepage
> of the vendor, then follow the install instructions. I do not see why
> we should ta
Hi Carlos,
DOS IS NOT A NETWORKING OS... I would like to say.
> I think that the new distro idea about a collection of batch files is really
> good. It looks similar to portage/gentoo and freebsd/ports way of installing
> packages and maybe a it can be a revival for the fdpm project.
> - Make
> Can you please post a *simple* wattcp.cfg file?
I am working on that for the next testing release.
> I'm confused at which settings to use in the default wattcp.cfg file,
In the next version it will be setup for DHCP by default.
> also is the NE2000 packet driver enough to gain internet acces
Blair Campbell schreef:
Some new ISOs are available for download. These ISOs update the
release of OpenGEM to the release that fixes the initial bugs found in
release 4.
Here are the torrents:
http://freedos.sharedaemon.org/torrents/FreeDos-Boot-CD-BinOnly-2005-07-19.iso.torrent
http://freedos.s
Some new ISOs are available for download. These ISOs update the
release of OpenGEM to the release that fixes the initial bugs found in
release 4.
Here are the torrents:
http://freedos.sharedaemon.org/torrents/FreeDos-Boot-CD-BinOnly-2005-07-19.iso.torrent
http://freedos.sharedaemon.org/torrents/Fr
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