[Freedos-user] translation

2009-07-12 Thread Anonym Anonymsen
Hi! I am very interested in this operating system, and I would like to contribute. I can help by translating the operating system to Norwegian. I have started translating the DEFAULT.LNG from FreeCOM. How do I upload the file to Sourceforge? How do I test it? It will probably not be perfect

Re: [Freedos-user] translation

2009-07-12 Thread Kenneth J. Davis
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Anonym Anonymsenmie...@hotmail.com wrote: Hi! I am very interested in this operating system, and I would like to contribute. I can help by translating the operating system to Norwegian. I have started translating the DEFAULT.LNG from FreeCOM. How do I upload

[Freedos-user] Translation

2009-07-12 Thread Anonym Anonymsen
I got this error message when running the COMMAND.COM I created: Failed to load the strings resource into memory, the location pointed to in %COMSPEC% seems to be invalid. Please specify another location of FreeCOM to try to load the strings from, e.g.: C:\COMMAND.COM or just hit enter to

Re: [Freedos-user] Freedos-user Digest, Vol 281, Issue 1

2009-07-12 Thread zoaks
Japheth wrote: If your program runs in a Windows DOS-Box, but causes a page fault in DOS or DOSEMU, then there's a good chance that it erroneously uses a NULL pointer for memory access. This is a pretty common error, and AFAIR there is a switch for cwsdpmi to disable the page 0 protection. You

[Freedos-user] dos extender saga.

2009-07-12 Thread kurt godel
Japheth wrote: If your program runs in a Windows DOS-Box, but causes a page fault in DOS or DOSEMU, then there's a good chance that it erroneously uses a NULL pointer for memory access. This is a pretty common error, and AFAIR there is a switch for cwsdpmi to disable the page 0 protection. You

Re: [Freedos-user] dos extender saga.

2009-07-12 Thread Blair Campbell
Japheth, I tried what you said: ran hdpmi32 -r-m, then the exe, and it worked; then tried cwsdpmi -x then the exe, that also worked. Remaining question: how do I build-in the '-x' switch at compile time? The sandman site does It likely isn't desirable to have cwsdpmi -x always enabled because