Hi Eric,
and thank you for all the information you provided! If I have some time to
spare I'll give a look to any of the tips you suggested above above.
> PS: There is a Blinky FreeDOS thing for Super Tux Cart?
> For Linux? Sounds interesting! Where did it come from?
If you find yourself
Hi Louis, thank you very much for the info.
I was not aware of those projects ongoing underneath, mainly because I
didn't have the time to make a deeper research or ask.
Seems very interesting; guess I'll enjoying seeing if and when that kernel
will be available in the next releases
Cheers!,
Hi Ruxgulo,
I just saw your answer, thanks for having replid so quickly :).
I confess not using wine either, unless I'm forced to, which is to play a
very few games, especially on BSD, where Steam is not available. Still,
despite having set it, I launch these games very rarely as well, since,
Hi Jerome,
I've just tried your veach.com utility and it looks like it shall really
come in handy! I was missing a program capable of appending a command to a
sorted list (like a | in Unix ) .
Nice job, and thanks for your effort
Yours Sincerely,
P.V.O.
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I've given a look to the new version, nice :).
Predictably the mouse experience is more fluid and comfortable so I can
confirm you finally integrated cute mouse and OpenGEM very well. My newest
Logitech mouse used to hang, block and prevented me from using GEM on
Ps: if anyone plays at Supertuxkart on Linux, don't forget adding blinky among
karts :)
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Thank you for your answer Ruxgulo but I think I've been misunderstood in some
parts, where I admit I may not have made myself clear
> No Javascript support is one obvious omission. But "modern" web (HTML
> 5, etc) practically demands Firefox or Chrome anyways. Just get a
> cheap Chromebook,
> We can't rest on our laurels. We need to be open to obvious
> improvements.
This is a high-minded, wise way of talking I hadn't heard in a while. One
point to you, deserved
(But I'm not talking about stupid multimedia stuff or
> anything overkill like that. I'm thinking much more
Good evening Jim,
I apologize for meddling, but I just received the thread being a subscriver
and thought I could help that way.
I think the user is not speaking of a Fdos installer, it seems he has
rather installed the system itself upon a usb pen drive, as he stated
above.
What I understood is
program and deepen
it's knowledge, I might post further feedback
Hope this helps,
Cheers,
Paolo
On 1 Aug 2017 14:43, "Jerome Shidel" <jer...@shidel.net> wrote:
Hello Paolo,
> On Aug 1, 2017, at 6:37 AM, Paolo Vincenzo Olivo <pv...@outlook.it> wrote:
>
> Hi
Hi, I was wondering if it were possible to disable the internal speaker of the
pc through Freedos. The problem is I installed freedos for retrogaming on a
2008 acer laptop, dual booting it alongside ubuntu with grub2. Obviously there
are no DOS drivers for my sound card, but I don't mind
Hi, I'm up to report what I think could be a bug with the 1.2 version of
Freedos installer. I burned a boot cd with the standard version of the Fd12
installer, I did it twice, to verify it wasn't a matter of corrupted burning,
with two different disks and two different programs (img burn and
Thanks Eric, going to keep that in mind ;)
On 8 December 2017 18:18:23 CET, Eric Auer wrote:
Hi :-)
Forwarding a post from Rugxulo on BTTR about NASM, plus,
in unrelated news: If CHKDSK reports a pile of CHK files
(you would have to check all contents and rename them to
> If I recall correctly the database program
> in the wordperfect family was called dataperfect.
> Anyone have a dos copy?
Being using that one for quite a long time so far:
http://vetusware.com/download/Data%20Perfect%202.6y/?id=4268
Works great, quite heavy though, it takes around 300K even
Hi Mr. Hall,
I wonder, in that case, wouldn't then become impossible to reach freedos
site from DOS browsers?
On 26 Oct 2017 13:28, "Jim Hall" wrote:
On Oct 24, 2017 11:39 AM, "dmccunney" wrote:
> I can't connect to freedos.org and many other
gine we'll still have http available for those
> that
> > prefer it.
>
> On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 11:54 AM, Paolo Vincenzo Olivo
> <paolovincenz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi Mr. Hall,
> > I wonder, in that case, wouldn't then become impossible to reach freedos
> >
> There should be a simple method to direct > the Linux host system to
> "shutdown" or "reboot" from within the> DOSEmu - but it could be as
> simple as: when DOSEmu exits on virtual > console #1, present a quick
> menu to do a "soft reboot" (restart > DOSEmu) or "hard
> The question is whether you need DOS > itself to do that.
> I run Win10 and Linux. I have an > assortment of old DOS apps that I
> run using DOSBox, which was designed > to let folks run old DOS games on
> machines that aren't PCs.
> Under Windows, I use vDOSPlus, which > is a fork of DOSBox
Looks wonderful Jerome, going immediately to try this ALPHA
Thanks for sharing ;)
On 3 Jan 2018 22:10, "Jerome Shidel" wrote:
>
>
> > On Jan 3, 2018, at 3:44 PM, Robert Riebisch wrote:
> >
> > Hi Jerome,
> >
> >> So, I put imaging the diskettes on
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