Hi,
I noticed that many files on my FreeDOS partition do not have a creation
time, or rather they claim to be created in 1980. For a long time I
thought that this is a bug, but today I looked at the kernel source code
and found out that file creation times are never actually set.
The file
On Wed, 2 Jul 2014, Matej Horvat wrote:
Hi,
I noticed that many files on my FreeDOS partition do not have a creation
time, or rather they claim to be created in 1980. For a long time I
thought that this is a bug, but today I looked at the kernel source code
and found out that file creation
where is the location of the floppy boot image in the iso file?
I need the boot sector specifically to make bootable cdroms using freedos
ripcord which uses SYSLINUX/ISOLINUX to boot the disk image file I make.
or is it available via FTP, and if so, where?
thanks.
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Jim Michaels
IT doesn't use dos that I know of. I used to work in IT. I think you will find
out that freedos is for
- embedded systems developers
- people who want to run their old DOS programs.
- probably some other uses I am not covering, like POS
I do research like anybody else. but I am not skilled
Hi,
On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 12:38 PM, Matej Horvat
matej.hor...@guest.arnes.si wrote:
I noticed that many files on my FreeDOS partition do not have a creation
time, or rather they claim to be created in 1980. For a long time I
thought that this is a bug, but today I looked at the kernel source
disk partitioning program most likely, like partition commander or acronis disk
director.
-
Jim Michaels
jmich...@yahoo.com
j...@renewalcomputerservices.com
http://RenewalComputerServices.com
http://JesusnJim.com (my personal site, has software)
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