Re: [Freedos-user] Freedo

2017-05-06 Thread JOSé ANTONIO
From: Jos|- Antonio 


Hello Wolfgang, also you can use gparted live: http://gparted.org/ to create a
partition before FreeDos 1.2
can be installed. Best in a clean virtualized partition :). KolibriOS works
great. It will be also great if FreeDos and KolibriOS could share space. :)



El mi|-, 28/12/16, Jerome Shidel  escribi||:

 Asunto: Re: [Freedos-user] Freedos 1.2 and kolibri os dualboot
 Para: "Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS."

 Fecha: mi|-rcoles, 28 de diciembre, 2016 02:39



 On Dec 27, 2016, at
 8:00 AM, Wolfgang ANdreas Heisele 
 wrote:

 Hi,

 -a

 I am new to freedos and got to this mailing list
 through this youtube
 video:
 Welcome.


 -a

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0sP1VAo0D8

 -a

 Where I wrote the follwing question:

 -a

 Nice video.
 :-)
  I got
 that far, but I was really looking into whether one could
 use freedos to format a harddisc and put freedos and kolibri
 os alongside. Got into some problems with the last part.
 First kolibrios.org download is 7z
 format so I got to download and install 7zip but it
 complained about wrong format.

 There is also a version of 7zip on
 the FreeDOS 1.2 Release. It is not on the LITE version and
 is not installed automatically with either LITE/FULL package
 set. However you can easily install it using
 FDIMPLES.-a
 Than I
 realized that freedos as dos only supports 32bit fat not
 vfat which would be needed to put the kolibrios folder on
 and to boot the kolibrios.img. Is there a disc formating
 tool for freedos which supports making partitions with that
 kind of format and would it than be possible to copy over
 the kolibrios folder?

 There are a couple of partition
 utilities. And a version of good old fdisk is provided. It
 can create partitions for FreeDOS larger than
 2GB.-a
 Final
 goal would be to make a how to get freedos onto a blank
 system format and install it download latest kolibri os
 version and get it to boot from the harddisc (not from the
 disc image) and use a partition with the rest off the
 kolibri os applications on it.N++

 -a

 I am active on kolibrios.org a small
 assembler written os. It is not a final product and
 therefore has no installer yet. One can use the disc image
 to boot from or (the better option) make a bootable
 partition and put the kolibrios.img and the extra
 applications into a kolibrios folder. Over the years this
 was the main thing newbies complained about. That is why I
 am searching for a way to to use some third party software
 to make a easier howto.

 Sounds like a good idea. In my
 opinion, many new users just give up and move on when they
 run into issues.
 I got to
 the point where I can run freedos and than encountered the
 problem that I could not unzip the latest kolibri os 7z file
 with the needed files. I than realized that dos does not
 support the bigger partition size than 2000 MBs and the
 greater letter count than 8.3.

 FreeDOS does support larger
 partition sizes. However, the if the FreeDOS installer needs
 to partition the drive and can do it safely without user
 interaction, it auto-partitions the drive using fdisk. When
 fdisk automatically partitions, it just creates 2GB
 partitions. Probably for backwards
 compatibility.
 FreeDOS
 also has a couple packages that provided Long File Name
 support. DOSLFN and LFNDOS.-a
 Is there
 a way to partition a second hdd partition like e.g. windows
 xp would do (vfat) from within freedos and get the files
 from the 7zip onto that. Booting the kolibrios.img should be
 possible with syslinux memdisk or the dos bootloader from
 kolibri os.

 -a

 Anyway, great work you did on freedos! Getting it up
 and running with network support in virtualbox was
 easy!


 Thank
 you
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Re: [Freedos-user] Freedos 1.2 and kolibri os dualboot

2016-12-28 Thread José Antonio
Hello Wolfgang, also you can use gparted live: http://gparted.org/ to create a 
partition before FreeDos 1.2
can be installed. Best in a clean virtualized partition :). KolibriOS works 
great. It will be also great if FreeDos and KolibriOS could share space. :)



El mié, 28/12/16, Jerome Shidel  escribió:

 Asunto: Re: [Freedos-user] Freedos 1.2 and kolibri os dualboot
 Para: "Discussion and general questions about FreeDOS." 

 Fecha: miércoles, 28 de diciembre, 2016 02:39
 
 
 
 On Dec 27, 2016, at
 8:00 AM, Wolfgang ANdreas Heisele 
 wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
  
 
 I am new to freedos and got to this mailing list
 through this youtube
 video:
 Welcome.
 
 
  
 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0sP1VAo0D8
 
  
 
 Where I wrote the follwing question:
 
  
 
 Nice video.
 :-)
  I got
 that far, but I was really looking into whether one could
 use freedos to format a harddisc and put freedos and kolibri
 os alongside. Got into some problems with the last part.
 First kolibrios.org download is 7z
 format so I got to download and install 7zip but it
 complained about wrong format.
 
 There is also a version of 7zip on
 the FreeDOS 1.2 Release. It is not on the LITE version and
 is not installed automatically with either LITE/FULL package
 set. However you can easily install it using
 FDIMPLES. 
 Than I
 realized that freedos as dos only supports 32bit fat not
 vfat which would be needed to put the kolibrios folder on
 and to boot the kolibrios.img. Is there a disc formating
 tool for freedos which supports making partitions with that
 kind of format and would it than be possible to copy over
 the kolibrios folder?
 
 There are a couple of partition
 utilities. And a version of good old fdisk is provided. It
 can create partitions for FreeDOS larger than
 2GB. 
 Final
 goal would be to make a how to get freedos onto a blank
 system format and install it download latest kolibri os
 version and get it to boot from the harddisc (not from the
 disc image) and use a partition with the rest off the
 kolibri os applications on it.
 
  
 
 I am active on kolibrios.org a small
 assembler written os. It is not a final product and
 therefore has no installer yet. One can use the disc image
 to boot from or (the better option) make a bootable
 partition and put the kolibrios.img and the extra
 applications into a kolibrios folder. Over the years this
 was the main thing newbies complained about. That is why I
 am searching for a way to to use some third party software
 to make a easier howto.
 
 Sounds like a good idea. In my
 opinion, many new users just give up and move on when they
 run into issues.
 I got to
 the point where I can run freedos and than encountered the
 problem that I could not unzip the latest kolibri os 7z file
 with the needed files. I than realized that dos does not
 support the bigger partition size than 2000 MBs and the
 greater letter count than 8.3.
 
 FreeDOS does support larger
 partition sizes. However, the if the FreeDOS installer needs
 to partition the drive and can do it safely without user
 interaction, it auto-partitions the drive using fdisk. When
 fdisk automatically partitions, it just creates 2GB
 partitions. Probably for backwards
 compatibility.
 FreeDOS
 also has a couple packages that provided Long File Name
 support. DOSLFN and LFNDOS. 
 Is there
 a way to partition a second hdd partition like e.g. windows
 xp would do (vfat) from within freedos and get the files
 from the 7zip onto that. Booting the kolibrios.img should be
 possible with syslinux memdisk or the dos bootloader from
 kolibri os.
 
  
 
 Anyway, great work you did on freedos! Getting it up
 and running with network support in virtualbox was
 easy!
 
 
 Thank
 you
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Re: [Freedos-user] recovering a file?

2013-11-10 Thread José Antonio
1º. Undelete command.
2º. Boot with a Linux Live CD (like knoppix), some distros include TestDisk and 
PhotoRec. It is very important that the restored files will be placed in an 
alternative storage, not in the original, media. If files have not been 
overwritten (i think DOS mark first name character as ? for avalable in FAT) 
there is possible to recover.
There is also a versión for DOS: http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk

3.º Under Win exists Recuva easy to use: http://www.piriform.com/recuva

Sorry for my bad english.

Regards.





El Domingo 10 de noviembre de 2013 13:46, Karen Lewellen 
klewel...@shellworld.net escribió:
 
  I have no idea why my partitions would be fat 16.    my machines are 
Pentium III, and I have ran the augmented edition of dos 7.1 on them since 
at least 2008
what I mean is that there are two different files now, in the same 
directory, that I wish to restore.  I honestly cannot remember the last 
desktop computer I  owned with fat 16 partitions.
I shared the size of one file, the other might be about 12 k or so.


On Sun, 10 Nov 2013, Eric Auer wrote:


 Hi Karen,

 what I meant is that Microsoft bought a version of
 DEFRAG and UNDELETE from Norton, so they are from
 older versions of Norton Utilities. There was no
 complete Norton Utilities included with MS DOS...

 What do you mean by there are two files now? Is
 the partition with the overwritten file FAT32 or
 is it FAT16? Are there two files to be recovered?
 Or do you mean one overwritten by a second file?

 I did understand that your file got (partially?)
 overwritten when using xcopy. However, I do not
 know how big the two files involved are. Also, I
 do not know if the overwrite happened in place
 or if the old file is still elsewhere, deleted,
 maybe visible to undelete but maybe not visible.

 If the new file was larger than the file that you
 want to recover and if it now uses the same area
 of disk as the damaged file, damage will be worst.

 If the disk area did not get reused by that new
 file and did not get reused by anything else, the
 damage will be smallest, but you still have to
 find the contents. As said, undelete might know
 where it is, but maybe it cannot know. Then you
 have to search by hand. The safest option is to
 make a diskimage (e.g. to a borrowed extra disk,
 if you do not have enough space on yours) and to
 spend some time searching for the contents in a
 safe, read-only way.

 What type are the two involved files? Text? How
 big are they? Which partition types are the on?
 Do you know parts of the to be recovered file,
 so you could search the raw disk if necessary?

 Regards, Eric



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Re: [Freedos-user] Display offset by 1 character

2013-04-02 Thread José Antonio
Have you tried with de auto function of your monitor, in modern monitor it save 
the configuratipn for every mode. There is a lot of modes graphical + text that 
support the graphics card.
When the left character could not be see y always press auto in then monitor or 
adjust the hozirontal (width and shift) geometry.


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Asunto: [Freedos-user] Display offset by 1 character
Para: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Fecha: martes, 2 de abril, 2013 14:26

Hi,
 
When booting FreeDOS, my display is offset by 1 char, the leftmost character is 
hidden:
instead of C:\ODIN
I see :\ODIN
NB: this is not a hardware problem, as the display works fine with other OS
I seem to remember from the early days, that the MODE CON: could help, but 
don't find the right parameters.
 
The command line help mentions Display, should I need a Config.sys and load a 
driver ?
 
Also, html help doesn't work, error message Unable to find help.html although 
the file is in the current directory and  
the path points to C:\ODIN\help\en. Any hint to make it work or a pointer to 
the on-line help ?
 
Thank you
 
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Re: [Freedos-user] Announce: New release of XFDOS graphicalFreeDOSdistribution

2013-03-31 Thread José Antonio
The problem was with the cd-reader. I tried the burned iso in other computer 
and boot ok, then plug the external cd-reader to the first computer and also 
boot ok. (the iso image seems to use ELTORITO).

I also used another software to burn image: iso2cd, brasero, infrarecorder 
(I dont use Nero since years), but my favorite app is k3b

XFDOS uses an interesting windows manager, i have to learn more about it. 
I´d like to create a pendrive with it  freedos  freepascal for DOS.

Regards-

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 On 30.03.13 15:13, José Antonio wrote:
 Decompresing of .iso  .txt OK but the CD generated fails.

 I have tried with k3b and another tool but both fails.

 You should use k3b's Burn Image function. Then it works as expected.


 Hard Disk version ok.

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Re: [Freedos-user] Announce: New release of XFDOS graphical FreeDOSdistribution

2013-03-30 Thread José Antonio
Decompresing of .iso  .txt OK but the CD generated fails.

I have tried with k3b and another tool but both fails.

Hard Disk version ok.

Regards.

- Original Message - 
From: Georg Potthast mail...@georgpotthast.de
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2013 7:31 PM
Subject: [Freedos-user] Announce: New release of XFDOS graphical 
FreeDOSdistribution



 XFDOS is graphical FreeDOS distribution. It consists of a graphical 
 desktop
 called SLWM combined with the
 FLTK based applications I ported to DOS plus other DOS applications.

 This provides a desktop similar to Windows for FreeDOS. You can add just
 about any application to this desktop
 by editing a small configuration file for it. You can move and arrange the
 icons as you like on the desktop.

 I made an update of XFDOS including the new Dillo for DOS browser version
 now. It can be downloaded here:

 http://code.google.com/p/nanox-microwindows-nxlib-fltk-for-dos/downloads/list

 XFDOS comes in two versions. One is an ISO file to be burned on a CD to
 provide a Live-CD of XFDOS. Or you
 can download a hard disk version which allows you to start (and exit) the
 XFDOS desktop and its applications
 from your hard disk.

 XFDOS tries to provide common desktop applications used on Windows to
 FreeDOS users. These applications
 cannot provide all the features of their counterparts on Windows but they
 serve the same purpose. Below is
 a short comparison. (I hope the dots allow to format the table in text 
 mode)

 ApplicationWindows(R)..XFDOS/FreeDOS

 Web browserInternet Explorer...Dillo
 Word processingMS Word.FlWriter
 SpreadsheetMS ExcelSpreadsheet
 Personal info manager..Outlook.FlTDJ (no mail)
 Editor.Notepad.Editor
 Image editor...MS PaintAntipaint
 PDF reader.Acrobat.MuPDF
 File manager...ExplorerOpen file
 Media player...MS Media Player.Mpxplay
 Calculator.MS Calculator...FlCalc
 Image viewer...Photo ViewerFlView

 You are welcome to use XFDOS!

 Georg


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Re: [Freedos-user] VESA svga driver

2013-03-29 Thread José Antonio
It seems to support until ¿VESA 2.0?

http://www.dosemu.org/docs/README/1.4/x553.html

Have you tried with kvm/qemu/virt-manager under Fedora Project?

http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2012-April/417124.html

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Asunto: Re: [Freedos-user] VESA svga driver
Para: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Fecha: viernes, 29 de marzo, 2013 10:28

Is there some way to enable vesa bios mode in dosemu?
Be nice to actually test to see if my vesa vgalib.h is working in those
modes.

-chris
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 VBE is usually something which is built into your VGA BIOS, installed 
 on your graphics hardware. Only for really old cards, it is useful to 
 load UNIVBE or similar as DOS TSR. Eric :-)


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Re: [Freedos-user] Announce: New release of XFDOS graphical FreeDOS distribution

2013-03-29 Thread José Antonio
OK, muchas gracias, ya lo tengo descargado, voy a probar que tal funciona. :)

Thanks.

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De: Georg Potthast mail...@georgpotthast.de
Asunto: [Freedos-user] Announce: New release of XFDOS graphical FreeDOS 
distribution
Para: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Fecha: viernes, 29 de marzo, 2013 19:31


XFDOS is graphical FreeDOS distribution. It consists of a graphical desktop 
called SLWM combined with the
FLTK based applications I ported to DOS plus other DOS applications.

This provides a desktop similar to Windows for FreeDOS. You can add just 
about any application to this desktop
by editing a small configuration file for it. You can move and arrange the 
icons as you like on the desktop.

I made an update of XFDOS including the new Dillo for DOS browser version 
now. It can be downloaded here:

http://code.google.com/p/nanox-microwindows-nxlib-fltk-for-dos/downloads/list

XFDOS comes in two versions. One is an ISO file to be burned on a CD to 
provide a Live-CD of XFDOS. Or you
can download a hard disk version which allows you to start (and exit) the 
XFDOS desktop and its applications
from your hard disk.

XFDOS tries to provide common desktop applications used on Windows to 
FreeDOS users. These applications
cannot provide all the features of their counterparts on Windows but they 
serve the same purpose. Below is
a short comparison. (I hope the dots allow to format the table in text mode)

ApplicationWindows(R)..XFDOS/FreeDOS

Web browserInternet Explorer...Dillo
Word processingMS Word.FlWriter
SpreadsheetMS ExcelSpreadsheet
Personal info manager..Outlook.FlTDJ (no mail)
Editor.Notepad.Editor
Image editor...MS PaintAntipaint
PDF reader.Acrobat.MuPDF
File manager...ExplorerOpen file
Media player...MS Media Player.Mpxplay
Calculator.MS Calculator...FlCalc
Image viewer...Photo ViewerFlView

You are welcome to use XFDOS!

Georg


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Re: [Freedos-user] VESA svga driver

2013-03-22 Thread José Antonio
Also useful:

http://www.freepascal.org/contrib/contribs.html (iexplore unable to shown 
it, use firefox)

ftp://ftp.freepascal.org/pub/fpc/contrib/units/vesavbe.zip
http://venomsoftware.de/various.php


- Original Message - 
From: Chris Evans aaxiomfin...@gmail.com
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 9:16 PM
Subject: [Freedos-user] VESA svga driver


 Anyone know where i can get a generic SVGA VESA driver for freedos?
 I try univbe but it says I need a S3 chip..




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Re: [Freedos-user] New release of the Dillo web browser for DOS

2013-03-20 Thread José Antonio
Tiene buena pinta, gracias, a ver si puedo descargarlo y probar que tal 
funciona.

Thanks Georg :)
  - Original Message - 
  From: Georg Potthast 
  To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 10:06 PM
  Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] New release of the Dillo web browser for DOS


  I made an alternative to Abiword called FlWriter: 

  http://code.google.com/p/nanox-microwindows-nxlib-fltk-for-dos/wiki/FlWriter

  This can import docx and odt files.

  Then I made a Desktop for FreeDOS called XFDOS:

  http://code.google.com/p/nanox-microwindows-nxlib-fltk-for-dos/wiki/XFDOS

  This includes the applications Dillo, FlWriter, a spreadsheet editor, 
antipaint, mupdf viewer, an image viewer, a personal planner and calender plus 
further applications. This is a workstation with graphical applications.

  Georg


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