Hi!
12-Авг-2006 13:59 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andre Tertling) wrote to
freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net:
I may, but only as passive contributor. :)
AT I appreciate it! I've followed the discussions on this list and I know
AT you're a very tough critic :) But it can only help improve the
James Tabor wrote:
I never tested DosC, so I do not recall writing this. This must be from Bart,
dont know~
The documentation I only had at hand was Ralf Browns Interrupt list and the
shcucd??
source to go by. The rest was trial and error.
It may be a bad idea to announce it now, but
Hi!
12-Авг-2006 09:41 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andre Tertling) wrote to
freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net:
AT So I intend to implement a better NTFS reader through the network
AT If someone wants to join in on this, feel free to contact me. And of
I may, but only as passive contributor. :)
AT
Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
AT So I intend to implement a better NTFS reader through the network
AT If someone wants to join in on this, feel free to contact me. And of
I may, but only as passive contributor. :)
Arkady,
I appreciate it! I've followed the discussions on this list and I
Hi!
Andre Tertling wrote:
James Tabor wrote:
I never tested DosC, so I do not recall writing this. This must be from Bart,
dont know~
The documentation I only had at hand was Ralf Browns Interrupt list and the
shcucd??
source to go by. The rest was trial and error.
I never tested or worked
The other day I was searching for information regarding the DOS network
redirector and it seems that I could not find any information on the web.
Then again I found the following in the DOSEmu documentation:
The var 'running_DosC' is set by the DosC kernel and is used to handle
some things
Hi Imre,
if it is related to DOSC it must be very old and unchanged, that was the
name of freedos a decade ago...
Alain
Imre Leber escreveu:
The other day I was searching for information regarding the DOS network
redirector and it seems that I could not find any information on the web.
If it's related to the redirector, it may also date back to Jim Tabor,
who made the effort to add CDROM network redirector support to the
DOS-C kernel. IIRC, after Jim was kernel maintainer, it was John Price,
then Bart Oldeman. But Bart is also part of the DOSEmu peeps, so he may
have