I wrote the article, but I haven't used this QEMU feature for a long
time. I found that the "live" access to the folder could be
problematic (sometimes no problem .. typically slow .. crashed QEMU a
few times) but that was several years ago and the QEMU folks may have
fixed that issue by now.
I will need to add a link or button to show more news. Right now, it
just shows the latest six news items.
The FreeDOS news items are actually stored in the SourceForge News
system, and the website pulls from the RSS feed to generate the news
items for the front page. Here's the link to our news
After last changes of the FreeDOS webpage I don't know how to display more
"What's new" on the webpage.
In the previous designs there was a link like "Older news" but now I do not
see it more.
I was looking the announcement for the Dosfetch utility but because of this
issue I was not able to
I'd like to see the Costa GUI added to the FreeDOS repository, if it's not
there already. Its homepage is at https://github.com/jacobpalm/costa. I'd also
like to see it added to FDIMPLES' database alongside OpenGEM, oZone, and SEAL,
in the Graphical Desktops category.
Hi there
I need some help please. Does any one know how to get around the size
limitation of the access Linux folder when running FreeDos under QEMU?
The access folder is named "dosfiles" as in Jim Hall's article on
Opensource.
Running the command:-
sudo qemu-system-i386 -m 32 -rtc