Jim Hall schreef:

Please, someone remind me, ke2034_16 is kernel for 8086+FAT32 or for
80386+FAT1x? Also, Bart, don' say "at usual place", always mention precise
URL to download.



both are 8086, ke2034_16 bit has no fat32 support, ke2034_32 has. as you mentioned filesizes, you've obviously found the releases.

BTW, I always include a link when this news gets posted on the FreeDOS.org web site. If you don't remember how to find the new kernel, check the FreeDOS.org site and you should find a news item about it on the front page.

See <http://www.freedos.org/> , or the news item alone at <http://www.freedos.org/freedos/news/news.cgi?q=f&a=html/1693.html>

Arkady seems to be one of the (few?) people who have no HTTP browser. Perhaps Arachne will work for him on his 80386 system, it's GPL now. (or let Arkady ask someone to send him a more modern computer, right here we are at the 80686 and newer. No idea about transportation costs though.).

Bernd


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