Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 00:00:01 +, Automatic digest processor wrote:
Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but did anyone see
a MiniDisc drive availble for the PC?
You are probably speaking of the Iomega Clik! Drive
Well, not sure.. this is how a MiniDisc
Ben A L Jemmett wrote:
Sony did indeed offer a data storage system using Minidiscs; they were a
different grade disc, I think (not sure if that was important), and there
was a portable recorder which could be hooked up to a PC IIRC. Because
Minidiscs hold compressed (ATRAC -- kinda like MP3)
Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but did anyone see
a MiniDisc drive availble for the PC?
I remember seeing MiniDiscs used as a removeable data medias in some
movies, and the MiniDisc themselves has the text For Audio and Random
Access Data written on them.
Pretty sure the thing can
PAUL PAVLIK wrote:
i just got some cds labeled 'vcd's' What, if anything do i need to
play these on my Win 98 machine. What if anything will I need to play
these on my Mac OS 8.6 machine.
VCDs, or Video CDs, are actually a standard CD with an MPEG file.
The VCD format is actually a
One note: The YOPI pocket PC is running Linux.. complete with X11. :)
(And there's also the IBM Wrist PC, which is a PC at the size of
a watch - which also happens to run Linux.)
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Mike Miller wrote:
Is there any flavor of dos that is compatible with the fat 32 file
system?
The DOS that comes with Windows 98 is FAT32 compatible.
Instructions for extracting it:
1)Run a DOS Window in Windows 98.
2)Put a blank, formatted diskette in drive A.
3)SYS the diskette:
Byte magazine has an article about The end of DOS, as portrait
by Windows XP.
I'm giving here the Slashdot article link as well, since the comments
might intrest some people.
http://www.byte.com/documents/s=1437/byt20011028s0001/1029_editor.html
... I just LOVE the internet. :D
Jerry J. Haumberger wrote:
Just when I had forgotten about him... and he's here!
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Small question: A friend of mine is working in an office, and when
he boots his terminal on the network, it says: Digital Alpha 800
VMS 7.1.
The quesstion is... is the Digital Alpha 800 the client or server?
If its the server, then whats its usuall speed in MHz?...
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Heh. Does anybody know where I can pick up a decent calculator,
for doing conversions; Dec / Hex, Dec / Bin, and Hex / Bin ??
(just kidding)g
Actually, its funny, but the Science Mode in the calculater that
comes with Windows has a very easy conversion feature between
Bob George wrote:
However, does the billenium really start on the 0'th, or 1st second?
The 0th.
Unlike the the date system, in which centuries and decades begin in the
first year and not in the 0, the UNIX clock counts with seconds, and
only seconds. So basicly what we're getting here is a
Happy new billenium, ppl. :)
(For those who have no clue what i'm talking about:
The UNIX clock calculate the time and date by counting the
seconds that have passed since January 1st, 1970. Today it have
just reached 1 billion seconds... ;) )
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Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
Anyone wanting to protect themselves and their children when
accessing the internet would be very wise to use an all DOS system.
Not just DOS, but just about any not common system. I really
doubt that BeOS or QNX would be infected, either. :)
A newer problem is that
Just thought that many people in this list would find this
article in their field of intrest:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2001/07/22/BU160803.DTL
(An article about the use of the 1983 Tandy 100 laptops in these days)
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Anthony J. Albert wrote:
I've been looking for something similar to the Model 100 for a couple
of years, now.
The article interviewed a heavy Tandy 100 user who also maintain
them as part of the Club 100 activity.
Why not contact him? I'm sure that he will be able to point you
over to some
You almost sound disappointed. :D
Ian Aditya Agus wrote:
they got M100-ish device, but with latest flash/SRAM memory
battery/power technology (200-400 hours)...
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cough.
You know, there ARE cracked versions of Office XP and Windows XP
out there. Ones that dont really bother to even think about
contacting MS in the first place.
I've seen them - they exist, and they work just fine.
(Me? I'm sticking with KWord and MS-Edit.)
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166MHz computes are concidered to be a SurvPC these days.
However, it seems like DivX video files which are concidered to take
lots of resources, can be ran on 166 computers. Me and a friend (Uri)
managed to run a pretty big and high quality file on such a system.
Here are the parameters, for
The best browser for a 486dx, in my opinion, is Arachne.
Try the latest version at: http://browser.arachne.cz/
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Not really SurvPC or Arachne related, but most of you will probebly
find this both informative and amusing:
Comparisons between Windows XP and MacOS X desktops.
Well, now. Isnt the "new" Windows XP looks mysteriously like the Mac?..
(isnt that what they always do, anyway?)
Not really SurvPC or Arachne related, but most of you will probebly
find this both informative and amusing:
Comparisons between Windows XP and MacOS X desktops.
Well, now. Isnt the "new" Windows XP looks mysteriously like the Mac?..
(isnt that what they always do, anyway?)
I think than in several countries in Europe, amber was mandatory for
monocrome monitors.
Here's an intresting bit of info: I remember that when I was 6 or 7,
my neigbour's XT computer had a very intresting monocrom screen. You
could change its monocrom color with a switch. I think that she had
Just when I thought they killed them all off - I've paid another visit
to Epic Megagames site. As some of you allready know, they killed off
their entire old games line and are now focusing on modern 3D
shooter games only. They do not sell or give support for their old games.
However, i've just
Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
I wonder why they omitted it?
The reason is the LFN in Windows 95.
MS-DOS 7 and up have access to LFN, which you can use if you have
the proper API loaded.
LFN is achieved by using a space in the FAT table that was reserved
up to this point. The old DOS Undelete
Chad Fernandez wrote:
[Attached file: Scu.zip]
... You could send that file privatly, you know. I dont really need
that program, and I sepose that most of this list neither.
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Direct all your lsppp bugs/questions to the author.
In my case, he even fixed the bug right on the spot.
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I think that this question have been asked before, along time ago:
I am trying to find a program that will allow me to use the transparent
color in GIF files for web site design. That is, a program for DOS, and
not for Windows 3.11 or 95. Anyone knows of such a thing? Even a simple
program that I
I'd like to elaborate more on the situation of the XT: Its not
exactly "wet". The best way to describe its situation: its as
if it was stored in a typical african jungle, with the humidity.
No rain. Just "humid". My fault for not explaning this correctly..
Also, I have just opened the case
I have received an XT computer from someone who was about to trow it
away. However, I have a slight problem: its wet.
It seems that the owner stored the XT in the basement some time before
winter, and rain managed to get trough and wet it. Could have been
in water for days, or even weeks. Not
Ben A L Jemmett wrote:
However, my point was that simply chaning the output format
wouldn't render working code - the support libraries and other bits and
pieces need to be taken along too.
Well, when I said that its possible to make a compiler that would
make ROMs instead of ELF I thought
For those who got a working Atari computer + internet connection:
http://gofree.indigo.ie/~jtmartin/icqinfo/
Open source clones. Gotta love 'em.
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Does anyone have TCP/IP working ok on an XT?
According to an article on FreeDOS's site, this is impossible due
to required CPU speeds. It says that its quite heavy, and therefor IPX
is more recommended for anything below 286 systems.
This sounds rather strange to me, as I have heard of people in
orry david! ;)
So.. if you have any ideas.. please help. :)
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Ben Hood wrote:
Na. Gameboy should just have "ready to run" software on catridges.
No need for an OS on -that- machine.. would be like putting linux
on an SNES. :P
That's the same as all consoles; no OS needed (at least as far as
the user can see)
This brings up an intresting question:
Then basicly, putting an OS such as Linux on a game machine such as
the dreamcast has only two reasons:
1)Allow an easier port of Linux programs to the Dreamcast enviroment
(Silly excuse. Nothing prevents them of making a compiler that makes
ROM
files instead of ELF)
2)"Because we CAN". That
Ben Hood wrote:
Yep, Spend $1000 on a new PC or $200 on a DC. :-)
My vote, XBOX!!
xBox is actually your standard issue intel computer, dressed up
as a game consule.. you dont need to design anything for it - its
allready x86 compatible.
(hm. isnt the xBox what the modern computers seemed to
/binary_kernel/
Official site (totally disorginized):
http://www.dreamcastlinux.org
My vote for the next system: PlayStation 2! ;)
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, though. According to the webboard
non of them really knows how to handle it, and they are thinking of
dropping the DOS version entirely.
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Forgot to add the URL..
http://www.star-control.com/timewarp/
(you can also get the Star Control 2 MOD music files if you look
at the source of the page, by this getting the full URL instead
of just hearing them in the background.)
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Alejandro Lieber wrote:
Just press F8 when you boot Win95/98
Choose: "3: Modo a prueba de fallas" , that's spanish. I think in
english should be something like: "3: Fault proof mode".
In this way no inicial program is loaded. This initial programs can
write to the disk while doing the
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 07:30:17 GMT, Redtenbacher Software wrote:
(c) If you wish your e-mails to stay on the server (e.g. because
you often switch computers and want to keep your mail folders
on the server instead of on your hard disk), then you should
look for a provider (and client program)
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 23:54:43 +, Heimo Claasen wrote:
(*) Precisely because POP3 is cheaper for ISPs, and was meant to save
storage volume and bandwidth for *them*; while IMAP indeed is devised to
have the housekeeping done at the server.
This may explain why the tech I talked with said
rson
learn?
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On Mon, 27 Nov 2000 13:08:04 -0500, Chad Fernandez wrote:
same thing, but when I woke up it is still going, and now it is going on
9 hours, with 7% left still to scan!!!
My sister got a 30G drive on a 1GHz AMD K7 Athelon, running Windows ME.
When using the default windows Scandisk on that
Robert Deering wrote:
half the day to complete it, plus pauses from the system for unclear
reasons. That means, about 9, 10 hours.. (its an IDE drive).
Not sure its connected, but I thought I should mention that.
The time sounds similiar.
Disk accesses can often cause a scanning
live..
So in short: can anyone explain to me whats going on here? :)
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On Sun, 26 Nov 2000 11:47:13 +, Aarne Toompark wrote:
So in short: can anyone explain to me whats going on here? :)
Borland changed his name to Inprise. Look at
http://www.inprise.com
Are you sure that its just a name change? the secretary said that
because there is no company behind
Ron Clarke wrote:
When it mis-behaves, it gets zapped immediately.
Maybe its the video card?
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a black screen having
many white vertical lines. My machine suffered a total lockup and I had
to perform a cold re-boot. Also I got five lost clusters in five chains.
Did anyone else have a bad experience with it?
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uot;. Very simple. But
you can get Pegasus to download the mail and send it all by itself
using its own utilities as well, though some say they are less better
then Arachne's.
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He
said something like "that's good" but you could hear him gasp when I
finished with "Congratulations! You've just helped with getting the
first DOS cable modem user up and running." G I'm sure he went to
some of the other techs, or the boss, to ask if I was pulling his
. Thank you for waiting."
Thats my support story. :)
(not to mention the one where I called my ISP support, who didnt
understand what was "DOS" and why I cant type "exit" to go back
to Windows. But thats another story.)
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Why does it seem that whenever you E-Mail a question to a support
team at a big corporation, you will always get the most stupid answer,
or the most irrelevent one? (not to mention the cases when you ask for
one thing, and they answer about something totally else. Or the
cases when you get an
Is there anyway to use PalmPilot with DOS?
(Got Vx, the serial port version.)
I'm tierd of rebooting to Windows whenever I want to synchronise.
(allready know of the Linux version, but DOS boots alot faster.)
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You can find WATTCP at:
http://www.wattcp.com
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These boxs are so "old" in here, that they are extremly hard to find
even in scrap yards. Concider the fact that the common israeli usually
replace the home PC for a newer one every 2 years...
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HELLO ALL
I WANT TO ISA LAN CARD IN MY EMBEDDED SYSTEM, (OTHER THAN PC) ANY IDEAS.
HASHMANI
What kind of case does it have? slim? normal?
Does the embadded system has a free ISA slot?
Which kind of general system are you talking about? x86, P1..
And the general purpose of
A small thing about PTS-DOS - It has a small problem with SET.
This command cant handle a dot (".") in PTS-DOS. Example:
SET WATTCP.CFG = C:\DEVICES
Resulted with either WATTCP or WATTCPCFG , and no dot.
I tried to e-mail psytech about it, but I never received a reply.
(No bug fix appeared,
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000 12:16:32 +0700, Eko Priono wrote:
Hello,
Besides the obvious DOS and Novell combination, IIRC DR DOS
already came with built-in full networking support? What
about FreeDOS and another DOSes? Any ready-to-use peer to
peer and/or client-server solutions there?
DR-DOS's
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000 02:07:58 -0800, Randy Goldenberg wrote:
As far as I know, DJGPP wasn't written with that in mind.
Here's a link that might help, though.
http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/v2faq/faq17_6.html
Guess that it seems like the best way to do it is to copy the
code to Pacific C
Anyone have a old PC babycase that he/she is willing to part with?
My P350 is currently in a full-tower AT box. Its quite a headache..
hard to open (something that I do routinly), need extra long cables
for everything, and the internal-design is very un-user friendly.
What i'm looking for, is
Sounds like the screen driver is incorrect.
Did you try VESA?
My card is ATI 3D Expression, and the ATI drivers I received
(the ones for win3.x, anyway) works great at 1024x800.
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A small question for the programmers among us: how do I get DJGPP
to compile my programs in 16-bit instead of 32-bit?
(A C novice here.)
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I've just found something very intresting:
An extremly small GUI, called MicroWindows. Its cross-platform, written
in C. DOS, as well as Linux binaries are availble, and its open-source.
I think that this thing is pretty amazing: 16-bit version GUI weights
about 64k. 32-bit with scalable fonts
I've just found something very intresting:
An extremly small GUI, called MicroWindows. Its cross-platform, written
in C. DOS, as well as Linux binaries are availble, and its open-source.
I think that this thing is pretty amazing: 16-bit version GUI weights
about 64k. 32-bit with scalable fonts
I can do all the technical work.
Unfortunatly, if its not a program that I am personally intrested at,
I cant do anything except stare at the screen with an empty mind.
Not really helpful when you're a programmer in some company. ;)
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e who wish to be in
the computer field, yet doesnt seem to have the "feeling" to be a
programmer?
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Well, like I said last time - I didnt notice that babelfish only
translated some of the text and left the rest untranslated. So
that page isnt much of a use anyway.
And it was babelfish that designed the colorbox - or so it seems.
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it.). Ofcourse, this require multitasking as well, but
IMHO you might agree that this could justify its use.. etleast in
a small range.
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I have the money. I believe in equality, but not an absence
of courtesy. He likes it.
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Have you tried babelfish?
http://babelfish.altavista.com
Not "the" best translation, but it do the job..
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Update: i've just noticed that the babelfish translator only
translated part of the text.. only way to get around this is by
pasting part of the text manualy each time. I'll do it later.
(too tierd for that now.)
Sorry.
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e. Too bad that the installation still require windows..
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Can edlin be used to edit text files automaticly?
(example: search text file for keyword 'foo' and replace with 'bar'.)
or: 'in the third line, add a newline and place there the following
text string..'.
I could really use something like this for DOS.
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Or perhaps we talking about a completely different edlin
here?
The most exact answer for this would be: "Not exactly".
I know what edlin is, I used it myself with DOS 3.2 when I got
it with my old XT.
The thing is, that latly i'm encountering situations when I could
really
http://www.palmzip.de/ has an alternative DOS driver for the iOMEGA
Zip Drive (100MB), which takes only 3k of memory. It supports many
x86 systems.. among them, the Atari Portfolio. Never had one (and
so far only saw crude scatchs of it), but I do know that some people
on this list own one, so..
Decompressing the MP3 file to WAV before playing..
Isnt that "cheating"? :)
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On Wed, 13 Sep 2000 23:41:14 -0700, Val or Dean wrote:
And where, pray tell, can we find this free download??
signed, Just too damn lazy to search, -Dean lol
http://free.beos.com
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was on my P350. Did anyone try it on a survpc?
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to remove it? Why would I want to?
Anybody play MP3s successfully on a 486DX2-66?
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dangures stuff.
(unfortunatly, nobody here takes these groups seriously, so here goes
that oppertunity as well. Ah well.)
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There's Winplay 3. If you cant find it, I can send it to you.
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being a Hacker? of course, being a Cracker
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... great. Well, seems like people would have to get some info
on the subject. Including "why setting your DOS directory to be
the TEMP directory is NOT a good idea" lecture.
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in programming projects!
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I'm going to sound stupid now: What is "NAT"? :)
Take a look at my whole message. I gave a quick summary of NAT (Network
Address Translation). Also the web pages I referenced are a EXCELLENT source
Bob George wrote:
If all
your DOS Internet apps support TCP/IP on Ethernet, NAT should work. (If not,
I'm not sure what you were expecting. :)
I'm going to sound stupid now: What is "NAT"? :)
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on Windows. Will add a Linux support
later. (i'm in no hurry.)
So.. any suggestions on how to get a DOS based 486 to connect with a
P350 running Windows 95 on a LAN, and allow them to share the P350's
PPP connection?
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This, is, BAD. Read and scream.
(forwarded from the Arachne mailing list)
Check out this article from the about.com site concerning the death of
dos!
http://windows.about.com/library/weekly/aa041900a.htm
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I have heard that it is possible to connect to the internet with a
Commodor. I dont presently have one, but i'm still intrested in finding
such software for it.. anyone knows? :)
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things latly was only related to cracking that thing. And cracking is
the last thing i'm intrested at.
I would also like to hear your thought on the matter.
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Great. Its a 10G hard disk, which is rather new.
..i'll have to get some favors from friends to get all that data
backed up. :)
(yes, its almost completly full.)
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of me and 2 others trying
to
get the network back ourselves. (which was kinda unsuccessful,
concidering
that only 1 was a real linux expert, with the other 2 being avarage
trying
to write down everything he did.). So you might see me on SAT 1 if you
get
to see the article about the Hacker convention. :)
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