Sorry for being inactive.My network was attacked by multiple hackers,along
with my email,security keys,etc.I am dealing with an administrative
crisis,so..yeah.Just letting you know I am still reading your emails.
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I hear you loud and clear there! Isn't it amazing? lol
On 10/9/2015 9:40 PM, JAYDEN CHARBONNEAU wrote:
Thanks. :) (I am actually on live chat with an administrator for
another corporation...*sigh* gotta love being in the IT field.Gotta
love it.)
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 9:39 PM, Mercury
Ummm...FreeDOS Software List for WatTCP[0] points to the FTP site [1].
[0] http://www.freedos.org/software/?prog=wattcp
[1] http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/net/wattcp/
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 8:45 AM, sparky4 wrote:
> link me a 16 bit version of wattcp
>
Oh you are? How do we know "you" aren't one of said hackers merely
posing as jayden? lol
Seriously, though, best of luck in getting it all sorted out.
On 10/9/2015 9:36 PM, JAYDEN CHARBONNEAU wrote:
Sorry for being inactive.My network was attacked by multiple
hackers,along with my
Thanks. :) (I am actually on live chat with an administrator for another
corporation...*sigh* gotta love being in the IT field.Gotta love it.)
On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 9:39 PM, Mercury Thirteen
wrote:
> Oh you are? How do we know "you" aren't one of said hackers merely
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 3, 2015 at 4:15 PM, Rugxulo wrote:
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> FYI, although it was just (beta) released two days ago (and needs more
> testing, doesn't have full sources available yet)
>
> 7-Zip 15.08 "now can extract ext3 and ext4 (Linux file system) images."
>
>
link me a 16 bit version of wattcp
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Hi all, Tom pointed out some important limitation of all
interfaces: No matter what you do, DOS interfaces still do
NOT support handling of files above 4 GB in size. Even if
you use the network redirector interface. A normal DOS app
can only access the first 4 GB of a file, or at least it
can not
Hi guys,
A normal DOS app can only access the first 4 GB of a file, or at least
it can not seek beyond that, nor can it know about file sizes being
beyond that.
This came to my mind, too! Where is INT 21h, AX=7142h, the
LFN/extended/DOS7+ equivalent of seeking in a file? It could be
On Oct 9, 2015 10:36 AM, "Joe Forster/STA" wrote:
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> Hi guys,
>
>
>> A normal DOS app can only access the first 4 GB of a file, or at least
it can not seek beyond that, nor can it know about file sizes being beyond
that.
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>
> This came to my mind, too! Where is INT 21h,
ok i will stick to it then and see if a 16 bit version exsists
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> Any foreign filesystem driver for a modern is (e.g. ext# ...)
> should optionally include support for LFN api. Note that EDR kernel
> includes extended LFN api for seeking in greater than 4GB files.
> Assuming a program doesn't seek,
INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - READ FROM REMOTE FILE
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