Hi!
Another thing will be a list of things to test...
Well, things like xmstest, memtest, idecheck
Those are not kernel related as far as I remember.
And when people report HIMEMX or JEMM386 issues,
it depends on whether their hardware is considered
to be widespread enough whether they get
Eric Auer schrieb:
Hi!
Another thing will be a list of things to test...
Well, things like xmstest, memtest, idecheck
Those are not kernel related as far as I remember.
Not related to kernel, but to hardware and base software. You can see if
the change has broken something in a special
I was remembering this thread about compatibility and thought as I did
originally read this Uhm, and what's the point?
Fixing the bugs or incompatibilities (if possible) of course.
Now I've just done
that recently in my thread [Freedos-user] [BUG] FreeDOS not compatible
with escape [NEW].
usul wrote:
You will also need a SVN client for DOS :-). Blair?
Is there one, I looked, googled and didn't see one.
Because there's none.
Robert Riebisch
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but there are good news, too: as there is no development going on,
there's no urgent need to test ;)
With automated testing those who want to could reactivate
the unstable branch and stabilize it, for example...
it might show that it's unstable. fixing it is an entirely different
story.
Greetings FreeDOSers,
I'm having a strange problem with FreeDOS's menu system, and I can't
figure out what I'm doing wrong. It seems that, no matter what I use for
my menu items, FreeDOS never wants to let me select the first item. For
example:
MENUDEFAULT=1,4
MENU 1 - None
MENU 2 -
Hi Joe,
I'm having a strange problem with FreeDOS's menu system, and I can't
figure out what I'm doing wrong. It seems that, no matter what I use for
my menu items, FreeDOS never wants to let me select the first item. For
example:
MENUDEFAULT=1,4
MENU 1 - None
MENU 2 - Broadcomm 57xx
Eric Auer wrote:
Hi Joe,
You can only use items which are used in at least one line
of your config sys. You could fix your problem by adding:
1?ECHO You selected the no network driver option
Ah Ha! That explains it. Thanks!
- Joe
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Hi Tom,
but there are good news, too: as there is no development
going on, there's no urgent need to test ;)
With automated testing those who want to could reactivate
the unstable branch and stabilize it, for example...
it might show that it's unstable. fixing it is an entirely