On Thu, 1 Nov 2018, stecdose wrote:
I use Borland C++ 3.1 and NASM on FreeDOS on Pentium MMX 233 with 64MB
RAM, this works quite well. Never had any problems.
I guess, there will be no problems. Maybe old development tools won't
work with a 120GB partition. If this is my box, I would install
I use Borland C++ 3.1 and NASM on FreeDOS on Pentium MMX 233 with 64MB
RAM, this works quite well. Never had any problems.
I guess, there will be no problems. Maybe old development tools won't
work with a 120GB partition. If this is my box, I would install DOS and
the programs to a 2GB DOS par
On Thu, 1 Nov 2018, stecdose wrote:
What compatiblity exactly are you talking about? FreeDOS to hardware,
existing DOS-programs to FreeDOS or both?
Software. The hardware is a P166 that's pretty bog standard.
Software: DOS 6.22 compatiblity is given, though someone can't say for
sure that
What compatiblity exactly are you talking about? FreeDOS to hardware,
existing DOS-programs to FreeDOS or both?
Software: DOS 6.22 compatiblity is given, though someone can't say for
sure that a program, which has not been tested, will 100% work.
Hardware: I am experiencing some crashes/stra
How compatible is FreeDOS with MS-DOS 6.22? My Google Fu isn't giving me
much.
tnx.
g.
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