Hi,
Kenneth J. Davis escribió:
For applications which are best run from pure DOS, but the user has
only NTFS (and Windows), and the max data stored is known ahead of
time, a possible solution involves creating the file ahead of time (in
Windows) and then in DOS either using a special driver
Hi,
Mark Bailey escribió:
Or, you may be able to access a USB memory stick (aka thumb
drive). There are two basic ways of doing that. One is if
your BIOS provides the correct support, FreeDOS may detect the
USB stick and be able to use it. (Note that this sort of
works on my Dell D600
Hi!
Maybe this tool will help you: http://www.datapol.de/dpd/
Build in NTFS support would be cool. Maybe sometimes someone will be
interested in implement it. I am using FAT32 (also for the WINXP partition.)
Bye, Flo
Jim Lemon wrote:
Hi,
I have been using FreeDOS as a platform for a
Hi Jim:
One option is to create a FAT32 partition on the Windows disk
drive and write to that. This can often be done using the
free space left on the end of the disk, or you can
resize the NTFS partition without destroying the data.
See