[Freedos-user] sorry

2020-06-11 Thread haytam.fr--- via Freedos-user
well my speed to slow , well having a USB plugged in it stuckes at jemmex thing with version , but booting it without USB , works fine , this is an issue to fix ,___ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.

[Freedos-user] Sorry for sending to wrong destination

2006-05-18 Thread Johnson Lam
Hi, I've sick for too long, so I did send the last message to the list (it's for Jack), I'm sorry for my mistake. I'm trying hard to keep the Q series of driver for everyone, to benefit all the people on the earth. I respect Bart's effort trying to disassemble it, and found clues to let others i

[Freedos-user] Sorry Jack, but you need to "examine"

2006-05-18 Thread Johnson Lam
On Thu, 18 May 2006 23:59:20 +1200 (NZST), you wrote: Jack, I'm afraid Bart may interpret your idea wrong, so let you check this. I'll try to respond with low profile. >> Quote a few lines from his email: >> >> = >> I did not "model" QHIMEM after Microsoft HIMEM V2.03, like you know. >> QHI

[Freedos-user] Sorry I forgot - SHSUCDX V3.03A (Jack Ellis version)

2006-01-03 Thread Johnson Lam
Hello, SHSUCDX V3.03A (Jack Ellis version) - 2005-12-19 - Added equivalent memory-error correction from Jason Hood's V3.03 SHSUCDX. SHSUCDX V3.02D (Jack Ellis version) - 2005-12-19 - Tables & buffers 32-bit aligned for UltraDMA. http://johnson.tmfc.net/freedos (Click "SHSUCDX CD-ROM Interface

[Freedos-user] Sorry

2005-12-16 Thread myrsky
Sorry for the doublepost. The first one didn't appear at first and i thought it was censored because of the swearing, abd i sent another selfcencored. This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. ---

[Freedos-user] Sorry about multiple emails

2004-03-05 Thread Nicholas Basso
It seems my email program has had conniptions a few times for no apparent reasons, so I'll try and see if I can't fix that. you shouldn't receive ANY more duplicates from me, but if you do please be patient I'm not TRYING to screw this up. :) Thanks. Nicholas -

[Freedos-user] Sorry about HTML. About QuickBASIC

2004-02-20 Thread Lucas Pedrosa
Yes! QuickBasic was born in version 1.0, of course and reached version 4.5. Later, I don't know what happened and one day there appeared versions 7.0 and 7.1 which are called QBX (BC70 or BC71, also Microsoft Basic). Before these last ones, I think, MS developed the QBASIC, which is QB 4.5, but