[Freedos-user] [OT] PTS-DOS

2004-04-24 Thread Florian Xaver
Hi! Offtopic... But PTS DOS 32 is avaiable now at http://www.phystechsoft.com/ptsdos/products.php?page=4 ! Bye, FLo --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: The Robotic Monkeys at ThinkGeek For a limited time only, get FREE Ground shipping on

Re: [Freedos-user] [OT] PTS-DOS

2004-04-24 Thread Jim Hall
Unfortunately, not all DOS efforts believe in making their projects available as Free or Open Source software. You'll note PTS-DOS-32 is proprietary (closed-source) software, although cheap ($20 per copy). -jh IcE wrote: Why do not to unite all (*DOS) efforts in to one project? -- Take care

Re: [Freedos-user] Writing Utilities for FreeDOS

2004-04-24 Thread Jay Maus
Wow, I'm impressed by all the discussion this has sparked. It's good to see an active dev community. So I think I'm nearly ready to start futzing around with FreeDOS code, but it's still a little foreign to me: I'm used to 32-bit Windows C++. In Visual Studio, no less. Are there any good books or

[Freedos-user] Fw: [glaunch] There seems to be a porblem

2004-04-24 Thread Jay Maus
Alrighty, so I wrote the GameLauncher list with a problem I was having in FreeDOS. GameLauncher is a frontend for a bunch of emulators that basically allows you to pick a game, then it runs the emulator with said game. I.e., I select Arkanoid for the NES, and it would run

[Freedos-user] Suggestion...

2004-04-24 Thread Nicholas Basso
Lucas Pedrosa asked me about this today, so I've decided to look into it. For Beta9 PR4, we had a zip file containing the base package files, exes, kernel, and such. He used it to update his previous install to B9Pr4 value. We need one for PR5.