At 12:47 AM 5/19/2004 +0400, you wrote:
Hi!
18-íÁÊ-2004 12:23 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Devore) wrote to
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>>no big problem.
MD> Alright, I changed to hard CR's,
I look at source of your letter (which I answer) - no, there are no
hard CRs inside paragraphs. :) :(
That's becau
Hi!
18-Май-2004 12:23 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Devore) wrote to
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>>no big problem.
MD> Alright, I changed to hard CR's,
I look at source of your letter (which I answer) - no, there are no
hard CRs inside paragraphs. :) :(
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Hi!
17-Май-2004 16:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Devore) wrote to
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as always, your message appears as 1 long line. Very wide. Manually quoting now..
>>MD> wins and I'll change or not, accordingly. What I won't do is change away
>>MD> from using the world-standard multi-plat
At 12:03 AM 5/18/2004 +0200, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
>no big problem.
Alright, I changed to hard CR's, but if that brings in anti-hard-CR protestors now
(and they are out there in force, at least on Usenet), I ain't changing anything else.
I'll simply switch back to original plain+HTML and see whe
Yann Benigot schreef:
Does HIMEM.EXE work with 256Mb of RAM ?
Or must I use FDXXMS with >64Mb RAM?
your own choice, though HIMEM is the preferred XMS-driver as it works perfectly
with EMM386
and is a lot more recent than FDXXMS
(Sorry, the last version of FreeDOS that I use >2weeks is the beta8...
Does HIMEM.EXE work with 256Mb of RAM ?
Or must I use FDXXMS with >64Mb RAM?
(Sorry, the last version of FreeDOS that I use >2weeks is the beta8...)
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G Simpson wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to set-up a "lite" version of a FreeDos bootable floppy, and I am a bit
confused.
What I need is to boot to FreeDos with the Himem and EMM386 drivers loaded, but my
attempts fail and I can't seem to get extended memory.
How do I go about creating a boot disk wi
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Jay Maus
How did you get the ISO onto the CD?
I burnt the .iso image using Nero. I've used this before to burn Linux distros which booted fine. I can see files etc on the cd but it just doesn't boot [and yep i've set the bios to boot from cd].
lots of people download the
Jay Maus
>How did you get the ISO onto the CD?
I burnt the .iso image using Nero. I've used this before to burn Linux distros which
booted fine. I can see files etc on the cd but it just doesn't boot [and yep i've set
the bios to boot from cd].
Maybe there is something wrong with the download.
On Tue, 18 May 2004 00:59:11 -0400, you wrote:
Hi,
>How do I go about creating a boot disk with just the extended memory drivers? I tried
>stripping down the fdconfig.sys, and I still get the menu at start-up?
I try to set a simple FDCONFIG.SYS for you. I assume you boot from
floppy without any
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