Hi,
I have a DOS application which says there isn't room to write a file. I get an "Insufficient disk space on destination drive" message. In fact there is plenty --too much-- room. I suspect it's making a DOS call to see what free space is available, probably getting an answer which it translates to a negative number; and then won't write out the file.
I had this issue years ago when I ran this DOS application program in OS/2. Now it's here in DOSEmu/Linux. Anyone know how to tell the DOSEmu session it has only X amount of space; where X is some number DOS can deal with?
Thanks!
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