Re: [Freedos-user] Reminder about the FreeDOS YouTube channel

2021-06-14 Thread Jerome Shidel
Wow there is a lot unpack here on several different posts…. > I think you're referring to time index 2:46 in the video, after > partitioning, when the system reboots and you can briefly see the > "warmboot" message. > > The difference is: (from "FDAPM /?") >> COLDboot / WARMboot - do a reboot

Re: [Freedos-user] Catching up on FreeDOS articles at OpenSource.com

2021-06-14 Thread Jim Hall
On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 6:22 PM Eric Auer wrote: > Hi! > > >> With MPXPLAY? The only app which supports HDA and AC97 :-) > > > > I use MPLAYER to demonstrate playing an MP3 file. Mplayer is a "no > > frills" way to listen to music files on FreeDOS, to say the least. > > But it works fine. > > > >

Re: [Freedos-user] Reminder about the FreeDOS YouTube channel

2021-06-14 Thread Jim Hall
Similar to Tom's comment elsewhere, your email is longer than my free time to read it. So I'll pick only a few things to reply to, and let others comment on the rest. :-) On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 7:04 PM Eric Auer wrote: > Hi! > > > (Eric replied to me off-list about the "Installing FreeDOS 1.3

Re: [Freedos-user] Reminder about the FreeDOS YouTube channel

2021-06-14 Thread Jim Hall
On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 6:55 PM Karen Lewellen wrote: > > Just curious, > By what method in DOS itself could someone reach your YouTube channel > and get any of this content? > I do recall a DOS edition of mplayer, but YouTube itself has changed a > great deal since I found that option. I

Re: [Freedos-user] Reminder about the FreeDOS YouTube channel

2021-06-14 Thread Eric Auer
Hi again, >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76V0EpXY6Eo >> "less" also can be used without pipelines, >> as you know, as in "less fdauto.bat" Compared to "type fdauto.bat | less" you avoid the temp file needed by pipelines in DOS. While you make an important point by explaining how pipes

Re: [Freedos-user] Reminder about the FreeDOS YouTube channel

2021-06-14 Thread Eric Auer
Hi! > (Eric replied to me off-list about the "Installing FreeDOS 1.3 RC4" > video, but this is probably interesting to other FreeDOS users, so I'm > replying to the list) Okay for me. Instead of making small remarks off-list, I can do a more verbose review here. I hope nobody gets bored :-) >

Re: [Freedos-user] Reminder about the FreeDOS YouTube channel

2021-06-14 Thread Karen Lewellen
Just curious, By what method in DOS itself could someone reach your YouTube channel and get any of this content? I do recall a DOS edition of mplayer, but YouTube itself has changed a great deal since I found that option. Second, How inclusive are these videos? Automatic closed captioning

Re: [Freedos-user] Reminder about the FreeDOS YouTube channel

2021-06-14 Thread Jim Hall
(Eric replied off-list about the "FreeDOS 1.3 RC4" video, but this is generally interesting to others, so I am replying to the list instead) > On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 4:40 PM Jim Hall wrote: > >> > >> Did you know FreeDOS has a YouTube channel? I post a variety of videos > >> there, about using

Re: [Freedos-user] Catching up on FreeDOS articles at OpenSource.com

2021-06-14 Thread Eric Auer
Hi! >> With MPXPLAY? The only app which supports HDA and AC97 :-) > > I use MPLAYER to demonstrate playing an MP3 file. Mplayer is a "no > frills" way to listen to music files on FreeDOS, to say the least. > But it works fine. > > I also use Open Cubic Player to play a WAV audio file. Which

Re: [Freedos-user] Reminder about the FreeDOS YouTube channel

2021-06-14 Thread Jim Hall
(Eric replied to me off-list about the "Installing FreeDOS 1.3 RC4" video, but this is probably interesting to other FreeDOS users, so I'm replying to the list) On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 4:40 PM Jim Hall wrote: >> >> Did you know FreeDOS has a YouTube channel? I post a variety of videos >> there,

Re: [Freedos-user] Catching up on FreeDOS articles at OpenSource.com

2021-06-14 Thread Jim Hall
On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 5:34 PM Jim Hall wrote: >[..] > And for June 30, another writer interviewed me. But I "borrowed" > (copied?) a lot of my interview responses from the conference > presentations I've done about FreeDOS. So if you saw my recorded > presentations from Kieler or FOSDEM, you

Re: [Freedos-user] Catching up on FreeDOS articles at OpenSource.com

2021-06-14 Thread Jim Hall
For anyone who's curious about the full article list, here is the article list I sent to the editors, including the dates they should run. I believe the editors are using this schedule, but some of the titles are (and will be) different from what's listed here: Week 1 June 1 - FreeDOS 1.3

Re: [Freedos-user] Catching up on FreeDOS articles at OpenSource.com

2021-06-14 Thread Jim Hall
On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 4:48 PM Eric Auer wrote: > Hi! Nice to hear that there is a FreeDOS month somewhere! > > > And there's more to come! Watch for upcoming articles including how to > > listen to music on FreeDOS > > With MPXPLAY? The only app which supports HDA and AC97 :-) I use MPLAYER to

Re: [Freedos-user] Catching up on FreeDOS articles at OpenSource.com

2021-06-14 Thread Eric Auer
Hi! Nice to hear that there is a FreeDOS month somewhere! > And there's more to come! Watch for upcoming articles including how to > listen to music on FreeDOS With MPXPLAY? The only app which supports HDA and AC97 :-) > how to access your FreeDOS virtual drive from Linux With DOSEMU2? It

[Freedos-user] Reminder about the FreeDOS YouTube channel

2021-06-14 Thread Jim Hall
Did you know FreeDOS has a YouTube channel? I post a variety of videos there, about using FreeDOS, programming on DOS, running DOS applications, and playing DOS games. (https://www.youtube.com/freedosproject) Folks have asked if I can share highlights from some of the YouTube videos, and I try to

[Freedos-user] Catching up on FreeDOS articles at OpenSource.com

2021-06-14 Thread Jim Hall
I mentioned at the beginning of June that OpenSource.com is running a month-long article series about FreeDOS. Every Monday through Friday in June, check out Opensource.com for a new "how-to" topic about FreeDOS. I wanted to share a brief update now that we're at the middle of the month. :-) So