Re: [Freedos-devel] Kernel.sys and fdos (dir)

2015-06-29 Thread Jim Hall
On Sun, Jun 28, 2015 at 2:21 PM, M Vrm netraa...@gmail.com wrote: [..] You can easy delete Kernel.sys and rename the dir (fdos) to whatever you want. Like jdjsoejap or more serious microwave. Maybe (I think) this is not quite handy?! Hi Maarten Yes, this is expected behaviour in any DOS

Re: [Freedos-devel] Kernel.sys and fdos (dir)

2015-06-29 Thread JAYDEN CHARBONNEAU
I remember my first time using a text terminal (MS-DOS).This was when I was just getting into computer programming,and I was new to the computer field.I booted my computer from a USB floppy (A floppy port that was a USB).I typed help.It gave the usual Bad command or filename: 'help'.I poked around

Re: [Freedos-devel] Kernel.sys and fdos (dir)

2015-06-29 Thread M Vrm
Agree :) Op 29 jun. 2015 20:16 schreef JAYDEN CHARBONNEAU jcharbonnea...@cpsge.org : I remember my first time using a text terminal (MS-DOS).This was when I was just getting into computer programming,and I was new to the computer field.I booted my computer from a USB floppy (A floppy port that

Re: [Freedos-devel] Kernel.sys and fdos (dir)

2015-06-29 Thread Joe Forster/STA
Hi guys, I am curious what others here think about this :-) In the early 1990's, my mother's work place moved document editing from paper to PC's with MS-DOS. One day her colleague looked around drive C:, found some very old files and deleted all of them. Pretty logical, why would you need