Hi!
> I am considering adquiring a new processor, but what can be found in
> the shops is mostly x86-64.
> If what I read is correct, there is no V86-mode, so there isn't NTVDM
> under WIndows, and I guess that DOSEMU will not run under Linux.
There is V86 mode, but it cannot be used together wi
Hi guys!
How are you doing there?
First of all, if we do not exchange emails in the mean time i really
wish to you all a great merry christmas/new year time! :)
Folks, i think it is fine to get the list of software to update and
repack it for fd 1.1
and count on me for this but i would prefer to
Hi Geraldo!
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 3:55 PM, Geraldo Netto wrote:
> Hi guys!
>
> How are you doing there?
>
> First of all, if we do not exchange emails in the mean time i really
> wish to you all a great merry christmas/new year time! :)
Merry Christmas to you too, all of you!
http://www.freedo
Hi everybody :-)
First a correction about help.fdos.org - it does render
okay in firefox, it is only outdated. Reason for the
failure to display was a firefox update running exactly
at the same moment... ;-).
> wish to you all a great merry christmas/new year time! :)
Thanks, same to you :-)
Hi Aitor,
I have many clients using MS-DOS and FreeDOS with SATA drives without
any problems at all. Some boards even have a good access speed, around
25MB/s (comared with 3 to 4 MB/s for non-DMA PATA)
The only brand that is rally problematic in many many many aspects is
ASUS. If you can, avoi
Hi Aitor,
I have many clients using MS-DOS and FreeDOS with SATA drives without
any problems at all. Some boards even have a good access speed, around
25MB/s (comared with 3 to 4 MB/s for non-DMA PATA)
The only brand that is rally problematic in many many many aspects is
ASUS. If you can, avoi