[Freedos-kernel] Patch: CHKDSK Invalid drive specification bugfix

2004-02-06 Thread Luchezar Georgiev
My posts here mysteriously vanish, but I'll try once again, and if failed again, will e-mail Bart. Here's the patch that fixes the CHKDSK I: Invalid drive specification bug (I: is my RAM disk and it's the last drive installed). The problem was NOT in the get_cds() function itself, but in that it

[Freedos-kernel] Re: Borland C++ 3.1/4/4.5/5 support

2004-02-06 Thread Luchezar Georgiev
Hi, I finally figure out what happens with my posts! They are sent to the list but not to me! Neither has this reply of Bart been sent to me! Surely there are some problems but where? I don't know :-( hmm FREE is quite limited here -- being only redistributable for personal use. For Bulgaria it

[Freedos-kernel] someone should check his system for a real VIRUS

2004-02-06 Thread tom ehlert
Hi all, one of you has the recent DOOM virus on his system. currently I get no longer SPAM, but I get ~200 mails a day with some DOOM nonsense. as a lot of them seem to come from bart oldeman onehardmarine fddev at topica ams ludd luth.se reifsnyderb jeremyd deltree

Re: [Freedos-kernel] re: someone should check his system for a real VIRUS

2004-02-06 Thread tom ehlert
Hello Eric, EA Hi Tom, you are completely wrong about that virus. That it SEEMS EA to come from Bart, Joe, MartinS, Brian, Jeremy, ... only means EA that SOMEBODY is infected who knows all their addresses. I wrote: I assume at least one of you has both me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and above adresses

Re: [Freedos-kernel] re: someone should check his system for a real VIRUS

2004-02-06 Thread Jim Hall
Eric Auer wrote: Hi Tom, you are completely wrong about that virus. That it SEEMS to come from Bart, Joe, MartinS, Brian, Jeremy, ... only means that SOMEBODY is infected who knows all their addresses. Modern viruses scan the system for addresses and randomly select one address as target and

Re: [Freedos-kernel] Packing kernel with aPack saves 1.3 KB

2004-02-06 Thread Alain
Hi Lucho, I've now prepared the precompiled kernel binary (OpenWatcom 1.2, FAT32, 8086) in ROMDSK this way. [...] Just for My Information: Aren't Fat32 versions to be compiled in 386 mode (and fat16 in 8086) ? IIRC this was discussed here and the consensus (more or less) was that a machine