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Date: Fri, 09 Jul 2004 12:12:11 +0200
From: alexbodn <alexbodn AT 012 DOT net DOT il>
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Subject: Re: Official Recommended/Preferred DOS distribution for DJGPP?
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>>I would like to know the official recommended/preferred DOS
>>distribution that will work best with DJGPP.
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>>So far, the major distributions available are:
>>- FreeDOS (Open Source)
>>- DR DOS (Commercial license from SCO for embedded use?)
>>- OpenDOS (Appears to be no longer developed and have merged with DR
>>DOS)
>>- RX DOS (Open Source)
>>- PC DOS (Commercial)
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>>Any comment?
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>>Goh, Yong-Kwang
>>Singapore
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>I don't know about what will work best with DJGPP, but in terms of active
>development, FreeDOS would seem to be the first choice, with no commercial
>strings.  They even have an emailing list.
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>OpenDOS was a version of DR-DOS before Caldera changed the name back to DR-DOS.
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>Tom
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after a few weeks of efforts to set up a djgpp environment on a new 
computer, i came up to the following conclusions:
under freedos, i have experienced various i/o failures, especially with 
the more advanced features, like fat32, disk caching and lfn.
under drdos, i could not use those most advanced features, but the 
infrastructure seems to be more stable. extended memory support is very 
limited, so i am using qemm. the command interpreter is also a little 
buggy, but could be replaced by bash.
the most reliable dos version i have used with djgpp is, i have to 
admit, msdos 6.22. msdos that comes with windows 95 and 98 has built in 
dpmi, which does poor memory protection, as compared to cwsdpmi.
as a free software developper, i'm using drdos 7.03 on a fat16 disk, no 
doslfn, , with qemm, ramdrive, but no disk cache, since nwcache, that 
comes with drdos, is generating some file locating errors.

hope to be helpful,

alex

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