Hello,
2009/4/9 Eric Auer e.a...@jpberlin.de:
MS DOS 6.22 has a tool that graphically shows a representation of
memory, I think it was called msd. Is there an equivalent for freedos?
There are various tools for that, a nice one
is Quarterdeck MFT Manifest which is now
freeware.
Oops, just sent an empty reply...
and more than 2 near fnodes does not tell me what crashed.
It might mean you use an old kernel which leaves
file handles open when access is aborted due to
an error...
I do not think your RAM config is a problem.
Maybe your copy of FDUPDATE or WGET is
I was wrong about wget not crashing, it just took it a long time to
crash running it on it's own. Is the kernel going to be reworked
anytime soon to remove this fnode concept?
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On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 17:12 +0200, Mateusz Viste wrote:
On Friday 03 April 2009 16:08, Michael Robinson wrote:
When I run fdupdate, it crashes with a 2 near fnodes error.
Hi,
Please define the crash. When exactly is it happening? When FDUPDATE is
starting itself, or when it run wget to
I'm not certain about what is crashing. Changing to curl makes no
difference at all. This works on my Pentium 4, so I suspect there is
something specific to my 486 that is causing the problem. I wish the
crash message was more descriptive. A dump of the processor's registers
and more than