Hi Tony, Flox,
indeed I do not understand what the problem should be here...
if you have "sound drivers", then they will work with any DOS,
including FreeDOS. However, C-Media chips work really bad in
DOS in general. Old ForteMedia chips usually work better, but
even those still do not work in DO
Hi Tony,
> I was bored so I tried FreeDOS 1.0 and WfW 3.11.
We have a special version of kernel 2037 for that,
as Windows for Workgroups and the "386 Enhanced"
Mode of normal Windows 3 has to wrap lots of magic
around the DOS kernel to make it "multitask". So
only the special kernel will probabl
My favorite one is NDN from http://ndn.muxe.com/index.php (there are
some others this is the good one) it is not exactly like NC, but on the
whole is is better. It is fas enoug on new machines, and it has been a
really long time since I got a crash... the only problem really is that
it is big,
Hi!
28-Мар-2007 23:52 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Oleg O. Chukaev) wrote to
freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net:
>>Norton's 'graphical' fonts are standard BIOS fonts (using no
>>special fonts at all)
OOC> Norton Utilities, at least versions 7 and 8, use _own_ `graphical'
OOC> fonts, not the BIOS fonts. If