Hello,
Sorry for being a bit offtopic, as this news isn't really FreeDOS-related...
I made a TTF font which is exactly the same as the standard DOS/FreeDOS font.
I redrawn each glyph using FontForge (a nice Linux font tool), and took the
FreeDOS *.cpi files as models. I named the font "DOS/EGA"
Hi, someone know a FREE FAT32 undelete for using in freedosm (fd undelete
work only in FAT 16 mode!)
Thanks
Roberto iw2evk
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Hi!
> Hi, someone know a FREE FAT32 undelete for using in freedos
> (fd undelete work only in FAT 16 mode!)
I would be happy to help any volunteer who can program
in C by explaining which parts of UNDELETE have to be
extended to support FAT32. It is not much work, but I
never got around doing i
Thanks Mateusz,
Do you have an image of all the gliphs that you draw? it could be
usefull to check if we are getting what should be.= and if there is what
we need ;-)
Alain
Mateusz Viste escreveu:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry for being a bit offtopic, as this news isn't really FreeDOS-related...
>
> I
On Wednesday 06 February 2008, Alain M. wrote:
> Do you have an image of all the gliphs that you draw? it could be
> usefull to check if we are getting what should be.= and if there is what
> we need ;-)
No, I haven't such image...
There's no reason why the glyphs would be rendered differently on
Hello,
Debug v1.11 is out. 7 bugs have been fixed (same as in Jemm v5.70 - seems to
become my new "standard"). Also, debugx can now display floating point
registers much nicer. So this update is highly recommended - at least for
those who still know what DEBUG is good for.
1.11 [06 Febru
Hi at all,
someone know a FREE undelete for fat32 ?
I've searching in the net ,but the shareware programs don't working (no
restroe delete files..only demos).
The freedos undelete work only on fat16 and waiting for a new developper..
Roberto iw2evk
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