Hi,
in this package they are a driver for redirect on usb the printing.
see instructions..
http://www.georgpotthast.de/usb/dosusb.zip
Roberto iw2evk
Kirk Struik wrote:
I have an old legacy dos app that we need to run at work. Freedos runs
the app quite nicely. I see that freedos supports
Not bad. I had to use Alt + F3 to be able to use the menus at the top. It seems
that Freebasic is a powerful programming tool. I would use it. Unfortunately, I
have problems with it under Linux (Ubuntu, then Linux Mint at present).
Alex
2) I see no way for type cyrillic char 'р' (hex E0) in
the command prompt. Got empty space instead of desired 'р'.
In 4dos.
And FreeCOM too. By the way, in DR-DOS with the same 4dos I have
desired char in command promt.
What make you think this command interpreter bug?
I'm sure on 100% -
Hi Tom,
That was not clear from your previous mail. However, here is the
relevant bit of code from kernel readkey / ConRead / KbdRdChar:
- if AL is returned as E0, return AL as 0 if AH is not 0 else
that's simply a bug.
the BIOS will never return E0 as the char code
Well okay but
Hallo Herr Eric Auer,
That was not clear from your previous mail. However, here is the
relevant bit of code from kernel readkey / ConRead / KbdRdChar:
- if AL is returned as E0, return AL as 0 if AH is not 0 else
that's simply a bug.
the BIOS will never return E0 as the char code
Well
Hi all,
Eric requested me on this thread but all I have to say is that I have
tested (once again) the main russian keyboard layout (keyb
ru,,keybrd2.sys) for FreeDOS (under Win98SE's DOS Prompt running under
VMWare Server 1.0.7) and it worked fine. I've typed cyrillic р (Latin
r) both under
Hi D.A.,
(Aitor, Henrique, Tom, maybe you can comment on this, too? Thanks!)
2) I see no way for type cyrillic char 'р' (hex E0) in
the command prompt. Got empty space instead of desired 'р'.
In 4dos.
And FreeCOM too. By the way, in DR-DOS with the same 4dos I have
desired char in command
Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:30:24 -0400 Henrique Peron wrote:
under VMWare Server 1.0.7) and it worked fine. I've typed cyrillic
р (Latin r) both under the DOS prompt and under applications
such as EDIT.COM.
No problem with 'р' (Latin 'r') in EDIT or any other applications,
except command promt.
I