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> First of all, creating a FAT on a directory is buggy, -hda fat:/... . When
> you have some files bigger than a certain size, it fails with an assertion
> failure. Had to deduce this, it doesn't say that there are to big a files.
As far as I
> And then there are numerous problems with the keys.
> For example if you start the turbo c debugger (tc) it has a nice feature where
> almost every key is repeated twice. So if you press delete, it will delete
> two chars
> instead of 1.
qemu's keyboard emulation is bad. Usually this isn't not
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>From: Andreas Bollhalder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Subject: Re: [Freedos-devel] QEmu problems
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>Imre Leb
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Imre Leber wrote:
> Am i the only one or does QEMU realy suck.
What host OS and QEMU version are you using ? I run QEMU under Gentoo
Linux and Windows XP and compile it myself in MinGW. I'm very happy with
it. No need to make an install, only about 1
Am i the only one or does QEMU realy suck.
Been trying since this morning to do a simple compile and it simply does not
work in qemu.
Anyway, just tried to use deltree in bochs and there was no problem there.
Imre
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