Re: [Freedos-user] Want to read FreeDOS mails in a sensible order

2006-06-14 Thread Adam Peart
With Thunderbird, you can also have it sort email by threads, which is how I have it set for this mailing list another mailing list. Jim Hall wrote: BA HCL wrote: Hello, It is painful to read mails in random order! Can the mails be sent according to GMT order? Is there a way to recieve

[Freedos-user] check for format

2005-04-11 Thread Adam Peart
Is there a tool that can check to see if a hard drive has been formatted or not. I know the beta 8 installer had a whichfat, but it could only detect fat16, not fat32 or ntfs. Does the latest version look for the others, or is just fat 16 still?

Re: [Freedos-user] Descent runs fine, but the Descent installer doesn't

2004-10-28 Thread Adam Peart
I had the same problem half a year ago or more before emm386 was fixed up to work with Descent. I haven't tried installing it since, but I had to install it then through Win ME. At 01:29 AM 10/28/2004, you wrote: At 12:37 PM 10/27/04 -0700, you wrote: I'm using Freedos Beta 9 and the CD

[Freedos-user] progress bar

2004-04-04 Thread Adam Peart
Hi, somewhere I remember reading about a progress bar program puts a bar at the bottom of the screen and gets updated everytime the program gets ran. That's all the program did was create a progress bar that could be used especially in batch files. I was wondering if someone knows where I

Re: [Freedos-user] [Freedos-devel] EMM386 release candidate #2

2004-03-27 Thread Adam Peart
At 06:16 PM 03/27/2004, you wrote: This version of EMM386 corrects incompatibilities with: NIOS; the latest version of PC Config; the most recent release of SLOWDOWN; and Lemmings 3d. Yea, slowdown does work, so I can now drop the mo'slow. Running Descent 1 with slowdown works great, running at

[Freedos-user] Re: Descent 1

2004-03-15 Thread Adam Peart
At 08:36 PM 03/14/2004, you wrote: Hi, good point, after upgrading 133 - 500 MHz it already runs a bit too fast here, too. Let me know when you found a way :-). Eric. Someone had suggested using a program called slowdown, but it just came up with the error: SLOWDOWN 3.10, (C) 1993-2002, Bret