> What have I ever said
> in the ReactOS community that calls for threatening me with prosecution?
> If nothing merits this, there is proof then that the ReactOS community
> is troubled and possibly that this trouble is as serious as I suggest.
Judge not, that ye be not judged.
IOW: don't spam t
At 08:47 PM 9/7/2011, Michael C. Robinson wrote:
>Do a little research on these people before telling me to get a grip.
WTF? This delusionary rant of yours clearly shows
that you SERIOUSLY need to get a grip
"Mänsche jiddet..." :-\
Ralf
(proud to be German)
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On Wed, 2011-09-07 at 20:27 -0500, mcelha...@usnetizen.com wrote:
> "There need to be consequences for unprofessionalism, faschism, etcetera. I
> honestly wonder if some of the developers are Neo Nazis."
>
> This comes across as just a bit "over-the-top" (and poor spelling as
> well...). Fascist
ReactOS ha one more problem, they must to avoid a lawsuit against
microsoft,
they must to know who is the contributor, they need to know that
contributor have
not access to microsoft's source code.
El 07/09/2011 05:19 p.m., Michael C. Robinson escribió:
> Freedos has it's place. Unlike ReactOS,
"There need to be consequences for unprofessionalism, faschism, etcetera. I
honestly wonder if some of the developers are Neo Nazis."
This comes across as just a bit "over-the-top" (and poor spelling as
well...). Fascist, Communist, Socialist, etc., these are people who
will systematically murde
At 03:23 PM 9/7/2011, Eric Auer wrote:
>Hi Ralf,
>
>my idea was that the serial hardware device to USB hardware
>port conversion was done in hardware, so "either covered by
>working hardware or hopeless"... Next step is getting from
>real USB port to anything accessible inside a VM and I had
>the
Hi Ralf,
my idea was that the serial hardware device to USB hardware
port conversion was done in hardware, so "either covered by
working hardware or hopeless"... Next step is getting from
real USB port to anything accessible inside a VM and I had
the idea that a typical VM shows USB to guests as
At 03:01 PM 9/7/2011, Eric Auer wrote:
>Hi Ralf, James,
>
> >> I am wondering how to set up my device in virtualbox to work with
> >> freedos? I have looked in the settings for my guest os, freedos. I
> >> see under ports a section on serial ports, and also a section on
> >> USB. But I don't know
Hi Ralf, James,
>> I am wondering how to set up my device in virtualbox to work with
>> freedos? I have looked in the settings for my guest os, freedos. I
>> see under ports a section on serial ports, and also a section on
>> USB. But I don't know which would relate to my external speech synth
At 11:07 AM 9/7/2011, James Collins wrote:
>I am wondering how to set up my device in virtualbox to work with
>freedos? I have looked in the settings for my guest os, freedos. I
>see under ports a section on serial ports, and also a section on
>USB. But I don't know which would relate to my exte
Freedos has it's place. Unlike ReactOS, Freedos actually works most of
the time. Partially due to the fact the Freedos is based on something
that is far less complex of course. This is OT, but the relevance is
that people suggest using ReactOS if and when Windows is wanted here.
As far as don't
Hi Mike,
> Please, someone go ahead and get the code, form another community, and
> continue development if this project is still worthwhile.
Pity to hear that you are so disappointed about them, but of
course you can only wait and lobby... I mean if people need
a WinNT/Win2k or maybe even newer
Op 7-9-2011 22:51, Michael C. Robinson schreef:
> Windows, especially NT based Windows, is beyond the scope of Freedos.
correct, with exception of 'how to make these operating systems work
together on the same system, be it by dualbooting, adding to
bootloaders, working in virtualisation/emulati
Windows, especially NT based Windows, is beyond the scope of Freedos.
Unfortunately, there have been suggestions to look at the ReactOS
project. I think this transcript which needs to get out despite the
rules details why the ReactOS project is a disaster that needs to be
cleaned up. Anyone can w
Hi,
If I followed all this, I would start by checking the usb aspect itself.
likewise, just as an extra test, can you connect the synthesizer directly
to your box, as in is there a serial port working on the box running
freedos?
that too would help isolate the problem.
if it works fine without th
Hi James,
> I have an external speech synthesizer that I have been fooling around
> with on my host os. Mac os x 10.7 lion.
> In order to use the synthesizer on my mac I had to get a usb2serial
> adaptor and install it's driver.
...
> Anyway, I just wondered if anyone had any info or help on g
Hello,
I have an external speech synthesizer that I have been fooling around with on
my host os. Mac os x 10.7 lion.
In order to use the synthesizer on my mac I had to get a usb2serial adaptor and
install it's driver. The driver is based off of the ftdi chipset. My usb2serial
adaptor is locate
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