On the subject of freedos and dos-bases gui's in general did a bit of
thinking here. Managed to come up with 3 ideas though I am not sure
how useful they might be as I guess they aren't really "dos shells" to
be precise. But anway;
Firstly ages ago there was an emulator called tosbox which is an
not sure if it helps but I made this bootdisk a while back;
http://spfiles.no-ip.org/dos_bootdisk.img
I use this with an emulator called PCE which emulates an old 8086 based PC.
ljones
On 9/16/12, Ralf A. Quint free...@gmx.net wrote:
At 01:46 PM 9/16/2012, Ricardus Vincente wrote:
On Sun,
On 4/21/07, Japheth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
What version of MPlayer is the most willing to go on DOS?
I downloaded
http://oss.netfarm.it/mplayer/builds/mplayer-p4-svn-22870.7z
from
http://oss.netfarm.it/mplayer-win32.php
which worked (on a P4).
Which DLL's have I to steal
Evening all! :)
While poking about on the internet I turned up this link regarding
someone who has managed to get a version of mplaye running in dr-dos;
http://www.drdosprojects.de/forum/drp_forum/posts/3910.html
Is this even possible? Wouldn't it need a million .dll's from windows x.x ?
Hello all,
Can anyone tell me if it is possible to use a long path name in
freedos at all? The reason I'm trying to do this is I'm making a small
install of freedos onto a partition of my HD here. I'm trying to put
some of the programs, drivers, etc. into their own
directories/subdirectories and
On 4/14/07, Eric Auer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Lee,
actually your PATH -can- be very long, but the length
of each line in your autoexec is limited. You could do sth like
set path=C:\fdos\root\base
set path=%path%;C:\fdos\root\drv\usb
set path=%path%;c:\fdos\root\drv\ansi
You would
Hi,
Does anyone know of a version of Lua for freedos? Unfortunatly I've
only found a binary for version 4, I am looking for a binary for the
newer version 5.1.1. If there is no binary can lua be compiled in
freedos? Thanks
ljones