I've just installed yesterday's test ISO under Virtual PC 2004 SR1, and
have run into an issue with it.
I started up FD using option 3 (XMS only), and ran the MS LanMan setup
program. When I was done, I used EDIT to clean up the AUTOEXEC.BAT and
to merge its CONFIG.SYS into FDCONFIG.SYS. After
Eric Auer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/04/2006 04:04:33 PM:
# > to merge its CONFIG.SYS into FDCONFIG.SYS. After that, I issued
# > "del config.sys", and received:
# >
# > Invalid Opcode at 5B00 1118 0292 147C 1482 3A43 435C 4EF4 4946 2E47
5953
# > 0053
#
# Possibly because you had DOSLFN
chris morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/08/2006 11:15:36
-0700:
# Please remove me from your list. I appreciate it!
I feel the need to forward on this gem from the Qt mailing list,
courtesy of Guido Seifert and Till Oliver Knoll. It has been
appropriately modified for this list:
**
"Blair Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/11/2006 00:28:53 -0700:
# Since FreeCOM 0.84pre2 has become quite stable recently, it will be
# included, and 0.82 pl3 MIGHT find its way in as a backup in case any
# users would prefer legacy (but possibly better-working) versions.
#
# I think that
I just did an install of FD 1.0 in a VMware machine, and if I let it boot
with the default option "...EMM386+EMS and SHARE" then when LBAcache is
loaded,
I get the following:
Illegal Instruction occurred
CS= IP= SS=CC74 SP=0022 DS= ES=
EAX=00090100 EBX= ECX= EDX=FF
...or is it?
C:\FDOS\BIN>cwsdpmi --help
HDPMI32 v3.05 (c) japheth 1993-2006
usage: HDPMI32 [ -options ]
-r: install as TSR permanently. Without this option HDPMI32
remains installed until the next client terminates.
-u: uninstall a running instance of HDPMI32
-d: disable a running ins
So before I reply - please note that I think that HX is some pretty
amazing software; none of this was meant to be a dig at it.
Blair Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/12/2006 06:23:48 -0700:
# I tried all of those versions, with and without EMM386, and all fail.
# and cwsdpmi is unmaintai
"Marcel E. Tschudin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/23/2006
20:07:20 +0300:
# 1) Which of the two VMs would be preferable for this application.
I've personally had better luck with VMware, though VPC works okay.
VPC is probably slightly more intuitive to use if you've never
worked with a VM setu
I am using DOSLFN to run a program compiled with DJGPP. I have put
both DOSLFN and my application on a bootable FreeDOS floppy disk,
and I see some very strange behaviour.
If I do not load DOSLFN, the program starts up fairly quickly. If
I start DOSLFN, however, the floppy sits and grinds for a
"me" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 19 Mar 2007 08:05:17 -0500:
# I want to develop freedos programs in linux ,since I already have
# all my development stuff there.I don't know whether to ask in a
# linux forum of freedos.I found instructions for building a cross
# compiler here.
I'd suggest
Wesley Parish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 20 Mar 2007
21:11:22 +1200:
# The thing that came up in my mind was, how does djgpp turn a Un*x binary
into
# a DOS executable? There's a 32-bit DOS stub that gets attached during
the
# later compile process, after compiling and assembling. The onl
Someone with the access rights PLEASE force-unsubscribe all
@sobyland.com addresses to make the #*!@ "we do not accept your
mail" messages go away? If that doesn't fix it, check for any
addresses @jumpserver.net - they're the idiot's upstream
provider.
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"Jim Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 21 Mar 2007 14:59:35 -0500:
# I sent an off-list warning to this user, but have not received a
# reply. I am giving him(her?) until the weekend to fix it, then I'm
# going to unsubscribe the sobyland user.
Hehe, glad that someone's e-mail can go throu
Anyone know, by any chance, what happened to delorie.com? It appears to
have vanished.
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Robert Riebisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 26 Jun 2007 22:23:33
+0200:
# DJGPP 2.04 beta supports snprintf().
I'd pretty strongly recommend using v2.04 anyway; as soon as the guy in
Legal gets back, I expect that I'll get the paperwork in order to be the
release maintainer for this version
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