Hi all,
Sorry, some bad news. I will not be able to get all the changes to
MEM done before I lose Internet access. I will be offline for about 3
weeks starting at the end of this week. I will make a partly messy
snapshot of the sources available before I go, but the key issue of
HiI want to join the programming FreeDOS programming team, if I can help with something... I am currently working on a backup program for MS-DOS compatible systems, in QBasic (yes, I know it's bad, but I hate to learn new languages, such as C). So, I wondered if you would have any use for that in
Johan Fjeltvedt wrote:
Hi
I want to join the programming FreeDOS programming team, if I can help
with something... I am currently working on a backup program for
MS-DOS compatible systems, in QBasic (yes, I know it's bad, but I hate
to learn new languages, such as C). So, I wondered if you
David O'Shea schreef:
Hi all,
Sorry, some bad news. I will not be able to get all the changes to
MEM done before I lose Internet access. I will be offline for about 3
weeks starting at the end of this week. I will make a partly messy
snapshot of the sources available before I go, but the
compatible systems, in QBasic (yes, I know it's bad, but I hate to learn new
languages, such as C). So, I wondered if you would have any use for that in
I would really recommend learning C because of it's usefulness and
portability, but if you inist on BASIC then it would be great if the
code
compatible systems, in QBasic (yes, I know it's bad, but I hate to learn new
languages, such as C). So, I wondered if you would have any use for that in
I would really recommend learning C because of it's usefulness and
portability, but if you inist on BASIC then it would be great if the
code
Hi Johan,
Ralf Quint was writing such a tool (BACKUP/RESTORE replacement), but
there hasn't been many news from him lately here, perhaps you can say
something about this, Ralf?
Aitor
Johan Fjeltvedt escribió:
Hi
I want to join the programming FreeDOS programming team, if I can help
with
Hello,
XDMA v2.6 and is available for download at:
http://johnson.tmfc.net/freedos (click XDMA driver)
XDMA/XDMAJR now have a /N switch to request NO local-stack. With /N,
each driver now uses 656 bytes if XMS is available and 592 bytes for
DMA only mode!
XDMA.ASM now has common code and