Hello there FreeDOS community,
I've been a FreeDOS user for 3 years so far, and I'd like to thank the
developers for their effort and their amazing job.
The reason I first looked out for a free/open source version of DOS, was that,
being a retrogamer, I had grown up tired of dosbox and wanted to
Hi Paolo,
(sorry everybody about the long answer... The short
answer is "would be nice to have a Wiki page about
situations where WfW 3.11 can be made to run, but I
still think that this has mostly novelty value only)
> I guess people who commonly use Windows,
> and don't feel comfortable with U
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 10:30 AM, Eric Auer wrote:
>
> (sorry everybody about the long answer... The short
> answer is "would be nice to have a Wiki page about
> situations where WfW 3.11 can be made to run, but I
> still think that this has mostly novelty value only)
There's nothing stoppin
Hi,
Just to add (more) $0.02
On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 9:20 AM, Paolo Vincenzo Olivo wrote:
> Hello there FreeDOS community,
> I've been a FreeDOS user for 3 years so far, and I'd like to thank the
> developers
> for their effort and their amazing job.
They've accomplished very very much, a
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, tha
> 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 reasonable
On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 2:53 PM, Rugxulo wrote:
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> On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 9:20 AM, Paolo Vincenzo Olivo
> wrote:
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>> Anyway, as clearly stated on FreeDOS home page, the purposes for ever
>> installing it are in fact
>> legacy softwares, dos-games, and embedded systems. I'm sure thi
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 7:02 PM, Paolo Vincenzo Olivo wrote:
> 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
>
>> Just get a cheap Chromebook, if you need all these modern niceties.
>
> As I mentioned, I p
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 8:12 PM, Paolo Vincenzo Olivo wrote:
>
>> 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
There's always more to do.
FreeDOS really doe