slowo.tar.bz2 file on RAM disk.
How ? slowo.tar.bz2 is not a valid filename under FreeDOS. ;-) Do
you use DOS ?
A filename issue would produce No such file or directory (ENOENT).
Usually, but not necessarily ...
The same problem with `slowo.bz2' file name.
Then the archive is corrupt :-(
First steps towards system programming under MS-DOS7.
http://www.multiboot.ru/FrstStps.pdf
Do you have a well working solution to view PDF's under FreeDOS ?
OOps, I don't have MS-DOG7 at all ;-)
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Il 26/01/2010 09:44, dos386 ha scritto:
First steps towards system programming under MS-DOS7.
http://www.multiboot.ru/FrstStps.pdf
Do you have a well working solution to view PDF's under FreeDOS ?
OOps, I don't have MS-DOG7 at all ;-)
Ghostscript?
Regards,
Fabio
26-Jan-2010 числа в 00:40 часов, dos386 написал(а) следующее:
slowo.tar.bz2 file on RAM disk.
How ? slowo.tar.bz2 is not a valid filename under FreeDOS. ;-) Do
you use DOS ?
I have use FreeDOS with doslfn.
A filename issue would produce No such file or directory
(ENOENT).
Usually,
On Tuesday 26 January 2010 09:44 (CET), dos386 wrote:
Do you have a well working solution to view PDF's under FreeDOS ?
OOps, I don't have MS-DOG7 at all ;-)
You could check out this one:
http://www.viste-family.net/mateusz/dos/en/dospdf.htm
Best regards,
Mateusz Viste
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You'll find my
I've recently installed FreeDOS to a new partition on my Toshiba Tecra
2300 laptop, but there were a couple of hitches along the way.
First issue was the Live CD failing to boot. Isolinux gives an config
file error and defaults to command prompt. I'm pretty sure it's not a
bad burn or
any
4625 wrote:
How ? slowo.tar.bz2 is not a valid filename under FreeDOS. ;-) Do
you use DOS ?
I have use FreeDOS with doslfn.
1) Replace 'fake' cwsdpmi.exe with the one from
http://clio.rice.edu/djgpp/ or http://clio.rice.edu/djgpp/beta/ (R5 or
later)
2) Do a clean boot w/o any drivers.
3)
The boot sector is installed with the command:
SYS C:
but BE CAREFULL!! that c: is the FreeDOS partition...
Alain
Chris escreveu:
I've recently installed FreeDOS to a new partition on my Toshiba Tecra
2300 laptop, but there were a couple of hitches along the way.
First issue was the
Op 26-1-2010 22:58, Alain Mouette schreef:
The boot sector is installed with the command:
SYS C:
but BE CAREFULL!! that c: is the FreeDOS partition...
Alain
Chris escreveu:
active, and has both fdconfig.sys in the root directory and kernal.sys
in the \fdos dir, so it looks to me