> On Feb 23, 2016, at 2:34 PM, Maarten wrote:
>
> I don’t have something to tell you about the problem, unfortunatly. But I
> have something what might is an idea, but you all know that better then me.
>
> Maybe we can provide an ‘upgrade’-installer and a
I don’t have something to tell you about the problem, unfortunatly. But I have
something what might is an idea, but you all know that better then me.
Maybe we can provide an ‘upgrade’-installer and a System-installer. The upgrade
installer you just run from DOS os’s. If we can, we put both
fdisk can provide more info in this situation I think. I think it can
actually map (print) all the BIOS drives and their BIOS port number.
Running `fdisk /dump` [0] should do it.
[0] http://help.fdos.org/en/hhstndrd/base/fdisk.htm
On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 10:18 AM, Jerome E. Shidel Jr.
I have a report of another issue regarding the USB stick installer.
Basically, the user has 2 drives. one MS-DOS and one Other DOS formatted.
The user boots the USB stick and all seems well through the install process.
Reboots, and is faced with MS-DOS again. FreeDOS installed to D:.
After, a
I was thinking and we may can do 5 again…. We already have that, it works. We
only need to copy it right? :)
Maarten
Van: Louis Santillan
Verzonden: maandag 22 februari 2016 11:16
Aan: Technical discussion and questions for FreeDOS developers.
Onderwerp: Re: [Freedos-devel] FDI remaining
If you are speaking of a 'standard' set of libraries,windows applications
use something similiar.Windows has a set of "Forms" and "Controls",which
ALL apps use (hence,making them windows applications).Windows itself places
a border,with different buttons on each application.The application can