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From: B.J. Guillot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008/7/30
Subject: RE: BGFAX for DOS
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Hello, Marco.
This is OK by me to include the BGFAX binaries and documentation in the
freedos distribution. We would probably want
Mulinux is a one floppy linux distribution, the optional DOSTOOLS.ZIP
includes tty.exe (13 Kb), intended for open a console linux session
from DOS machines, I have used it to manually dial using AT commands.
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INFO ON SOME EXE PROGRAM ADDED (DOSTOOLS.zip)
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From: Marco Antonio Achury Palma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 1:02 PM
To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS-compatible modem dialer
Mulinux is a one floppy linux distribution, the optional
DOSTOOLS.ZIP includes
As long as I remember on MS-DOS format /s is the
same as use FORMAT and later use SYS.
Transfer boot sector, hiden files and command.com
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2008/11/11 kurt godel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just found out that the '/s' in 'format C: /s' formats the drive and leaves
I'm translating this message for everyone:
I want to comment you that the spanish translated web page
(http://fd-doc.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?n=FdDocEs.HomePage) has
some translating errors. For example in the legal section says
software gratuito instead software libre. In the textual
Yes, I was able to extract plain text from OOXML, without any format
code, is a first step. But is needed a lot of carefull check of the
tags to get the rigth and of paragraf.
Make this for example at prompt.
7z e -so -y yourdocument.doc outfile.xml
ex doc2txt.ex outfile.xml
This is the code
I would like to see there:
Euphoria programming language
BGFAX
2009/2/15, Geraldo Netto geraldone...@gmail.com:
Hi Guys,
how are you doing there?
News?
i'm working on packages and until now i have:
7zipx.zipappe506s.zip
asgn-14.zip
I have noted that edit tries to write to disk and have
problem when run from live-cd
Marco Achury
2009/3/10, Blair Campbell blaird...@gmail.com:
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 7:02 PM, ramin ramien3...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi thanks for the response, so can I run the game of a usb thumb drive or
maybe
New alfa release for Euphoria Programming Language 4.0
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=182827package_id=212123release_id=667505
This is an alpha release, now includes a DOS distirbution zip file.
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Norton utilities used to put a text file on each dir with long
descriptive names. Also remember umsdos file system used to emulate
unix file system over fat16 including long names and permissions
2009/4/1, Eric Auer e.a...@jpberlin.de:
Hi!
So why cant we just create a database/table - file
I agree is nice to have separated paths for base system and apps. This
is the good old way to make things. The most of the dos apps are self
contained without dependencies. One problem I remember is to have
path to all the apps, sometimes become bigger than the available
environment variable
, Marco Antonio Achury Palma wrote:
I agree is nice to have separated paths for base system and apps. This
is the good old way to make things. The most of the dos apps are self
contained without dependencies. One problem I remember is to have
path to all the apps, sometimes become bigger than
Is better to do something like %DOSAPPS% so you can have apps on their own dir
2009/4/5, Blair Campbell blaird...@gmail.com:
It appears that any binary package installed on FreeDOS goes to /BIN.
Besides that, there's no clear directive about how to install 3rd party
apps.
It should be
This is a question originally sent on a spanish list about BASIC, but
is more a DOS question, so I translate here...
Writing a DOS app on qbasic or quickbasic to check the disk units on
the PC (floppy, HD, CD...) Can check to first CD unit, later if exist
a ramdisk how to check if the unit is a
Simply put:
User: user
Organization: Unknow
2009/4/28, Robert Riebisch r...@bttr-software.de:
Michael Robinson wrote:
I could also complain that Microsoft ...
... doesn't have a right
to sue people over it.
Could you please explain this strange POV?
MS-DOS to my knowledge never asked
You talk about old apps that make hardware calls. Also would be
interesting a standar sound library for new DOS apps.
2009/5/18, Christian Masloch c...@bttr-software.de:
Linux has supported ac97 soundcards for years, why can't dos have
a .sys driver that can be loaded at boot time to do the
Reading at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X11
I learned that in the past existed a release of X Windows System for IBM PC
Version X10 released late 1985 for IBM RT/PC, AT (running DOS), and others
Is this version available anywhere? Is free? Exist newer ports to X on DOS.
Some times appear here
Yes, but the project was formulated with a clear object: Create a free
replacement for MS-DOS.
And take 10+ years to get it !!!
Create a free replacement for a Win9x system is a bigger objective,
and is different enough to be a different project.
2009/6/17, Mike Webb weeble7...@gmail.com:
I like this. Why not release it now?
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There are some other linux distros using umsdos, this is a
filesystem that emulates a unix file system over a dos fat disk. Was
a common feature many years ago when the main OS was DOS and the
people was interested in to test linux without partition hard disk.
I remember my first linux
On DOS era the usual networking available was the BBS and terminal
server programs. Someone dialing to your equipment can runs programs
on your system. Of course you must be carefull and never give access
to dangerous programs.
2009/6/22, Pat Villani p...@monmouth.com:
You're pretty much on
That you need is a command to print a graphic file. I remember a lot
of commercial dos software,
but by sure exist any free option ...
2009/10/15 Blair Campbell blaird...@gmail.com:
Chris: Guess I didn't include enough details of the question. I run Ubuntu
8.04 and then Dosemu 1.4.0.0. My
2009/10/16 Marco Antonio Achury Palma marcoach...@gmail.com:
That you need is a command to print a graphic file. I remember a lot
of commercial dos software,
but by sure exist any free option ...
Was not an utility graphics.com on msdos? Includes freedos an equivalent
See:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/78123/en-us/
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I have some problems to install freedos on a laptop Compaq presario 1245
The hard disk is 5736 Mb
I made a 502 Mb partition for DOS and remaining used on Linux and Linux Swap
grub installed on the second partition and running well.
The second partition has linux installed with grub.
- Using CD
Euphoria interpreter support multiple threads in the same program.
On MS-DOS 5.0 had a task switch utility DOSSHELL. Was not very
popular but offered a simple multitasking. Something like win31 on
standar mode with all the programs on full screen mode.
2010/4/7, Eric Auer e.a...@jpberlin.de:
I propose to release just a 1.1 base system boot + drivers + system
utilities (sys, format and so on) just 2 or 3 floppies.
So everybody can update the apps as needed on their own need and
willing (as usual on msdos)
2010/8/9, Pat Villani wb2...@gmail.com:
We are assessing what needs to be
I have now a multiboot system without any problem.
First disk, first partition WinX
first disk second partition: Gnewsense (Ubuntu based)
Second disk first partition Freedos (Old Win98 fat32)
Second disk second partition data space
second disk third partition Knoppix 5.3.x (DVD version)
By sure softmodem will give you a lot of problems.
At bestdata.com there are some external serial modems.
Look for their DOS compatible model, I have used it succesfully for
dialup with arachne
2010/9/26, Braden C. Roberson-Mailloux braymaill...@gmail.com:
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From:
I have used qemu and works great
Download from
http://www.h7.dion.ne.jp/~qemu-win/
Also there a device driver for Windows to mount virtual disk on Windows
http://jaclaz.altervista.org/Projects/VDM/vdm.html
2011/2/4, john s wolter johnswol...@wolterworks.com:
I need to have FreeDOS inside
Euphoria requires a 386 or higher processor
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El 21/10/2014 10:06, J. Bulterman b...@dl45.nl escribió:
I guess this is where GPartEd comes in.
That is a Linux distribution that you can run from a CD or
I really miss a word perfect clone, working on text console but with some
updated features like support for png and svg images, export to html...
El 01/12/2014 10:37, Dale E Sterner sunbeam...@juno.com escribió:
I only use windows to get on the web for just about everything else I use
DOS.
My
Have you tried grub for DOS? Search as GRUB4DOS.
I remember long time ago kolobrios used to have installers for several
versions of Windows including win9x.
El dic. 29, 2016 3:56 AM, "Wolfgang ANdreas Heisele"
escribió:
Hi,
I played a little bit more with freedos 1.2 and
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