On Wed, 07 Jun 2006 18:32:07 -0400, you wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
Assumming I recall correctly, this is by design, if the MBR is
considered non-empty then it is not overwritten on purpose (also only
the MBR on the primary drive is ever written to). The purpose behind
this decision is to not overwrite
On 6/8/06, Johnson Lam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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This behavior is different from MS-FDISK, this will cause automated
batch file fail.
This behavior is by design and documented. If you want to use fdos'
fdisk then you should take advantage of it's features and read before
you use it
http://home.arachne.cz/
This is a very old version of Arachne!!
Use Arachne from this site: http://www.cisnet.com/glennmcc/arachne/
bye,
Flo
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Denis dos Santos Silva wrote:
Hi All!
i'm new in freedos world! =)
i was see, ''web browser'', ''gui'' and others!
freedos have tcp/ip stack ?
links ? hints/tips?!
thanks!
regards,
Denis
thanks! =)
after some nights, i will report my adventures!
I'm looking for opinions on DOS GUI's. I'm familiar with still-developing
OpenGEM, but I am especially interested in any freeware/open source GUI's
that provide for long names for program items (like MS-DOS DOSSHELL but with
a more modern look). Also your judgment of the GUI's file manager,
John Hupp wrote:
I'm looking for opinions on DOS GUI's. I'm familiar with still-developing
OpenGEM, but I am especially interested in any freeware/open source GUI's
that provide for long names for program items (like MS-DOS DOSSHELL but with
a more modern look). Also your judgment of the
Hi!
Because there is no official distribution of OpenWatcom in .zip
archives since version 1.4, I prepare OW 1.5 distributive in .zip-s at
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/devel/c/openwatcom/1.5/.
Here you find archives with same layout, as OW 1.3 distributive,
I'm on the edge of buying hardware for my embedded project. I've been
holding back because I'm nervous about actually assembling the software.
Writing the software is no problem - I have my C++ inline assembler
coded and pretty much ready to go. What I'm uncomfortable with is the
actual process
I would recommend trying to contact the WATT-32 library for such
examples... and there is example code on the website, although I'm not
sure it's c++.
On 6/8/06, Scott Mayo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm on the edge of buying hardware for my embedded project. I've been
holding back because I'm
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