Re: [Freedos-user] Free fat32 undelete

2008-02-07 Thread Mateusz Viste
On Thursday 07 February 2008, iw2evk wrote:
 someone know a FREE  undelete for fat32 ?

Hi,

I used UNERASE from the DOS Norton Utilities package once. Have no idea what's 
its legal status now.

Don't know what's it worth, but maybe it would be a good idea to try the 
DR-DOS Undelete?
ftp://ftp.planetmirror.com/pub/drdos/BETA/
I quickly launched it on my system to see what it looks like, but the only 
thing I got is a Not enough memory error message. Can't say if it's some 
incompatibility with FreeDOS, but I DO have enough memory (615 kb of free low 
mem).

Mateusz Viste

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Re: [Freedos-user] jemm v5.7 ...

2008-02-07 Thread Mateusz Viste
On Wednesday 30 January 2008, Japheth wrote:
  is out:

 http://www.bttr-software.de/forum/forum_entry.php?id=3132page=0order=time
descasc=DESCcategory=all

Okay, uploaded to my FreeDOS Update server, as well as the new DEBUG v1.11.

Mateusz Viste

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Re: [Freedos-user] installation of freedos

2008-02-07 Thread Eric Auer

Hi,

 I have a hard disk partioned c:,d:,..
 Want to run a multiboot system with freedos on c:, XP
 on d:, and then LINUX desktop, as well as the external drives.

 My system is P4 XP PRO 2GB ram,148 GB disk,160GB usb disk.
 I have the ISO files of the freedos site on hard disk.
 Would like to know specifics of getting Freedos, XP, Linux
 system going, currently no Freedos on sys.

So you already have XP and Linux on harddisk... In that case,
you probably have XP on NTFS and your Linux already has a
boot menu. DOS cannot use NTFS, so if you have one NTFS and
one FAT partition, DOS will only see the FAT partition and
call that one C: (there are tools like NTFS4DOS if you want
to access files on NTFS later). Drive letters in XP are more
or less arbitrary.

If all that is the case, just make sure that after you boot
DOS, your XP drive is not C: but either D: or invisible,
and then install DOS to C:. Next you can tell your Linux
to add a boot menu item for DOS. If you cannot find an easy
way to do this via a menu, then you should search the web
for information how to edit GRUB menu.lst or LILO lilo.conf
to make a DOS menu item. The topic has been mentioned on
this mailing list, too, so look at our archives :-).

Eric

PS: You either have to boot a real CD or DVD from the ISO
or have to use some special tools like sys-freedos-linux,
you cannot run the installation from inside XP. You can
unzip the files on the CD into a FDOS directory, but you
have to boot from CD/DVD or use special tools to install
a -bootable- DOS on your harddisk.


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