>> They write because DOS is 16-bit and very old .... but that
>> wouldn't be a problem.
>
>When they say "DOS is 16 bit", I tend to answer a response with 2 lines:
>---------
>Actually, it can be 32-bit if you want it to be 32-bit.
>http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/ - A pretty good example.
>---------
But mostly they don't read such messages :(((
The support from most companies is very bad.
And a 32-big device driver / TSR is difficult, but with DPMS it also goes.
But who is interesting in DOS anymore?
BTW: Also Lineo wrote, that Dr-DOS doesn't support FAT32 because it is
16-bit. [Now they changed it, because the drfat32 driver is public (not
free, but many people know about it)]
So, support product (also if you need it for Win or Linux) which supports
DOS :)
Bye, Florian
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