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From: JP Morris <doug-15 AT bigfoot DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Win 2000 & Djgpp
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Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 13:36:50 +0000
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Chris Jones wrote:
> 
> > And also linux can acess fat32 partitions so you can read and write to
> > your windoze partition from linux without any problems.
> 
> That's good - but is there any program for DOS/Win9x which will read a Linux
> partition?

ext2tool_1_1.zip

This is go32-driven, which unfortunately crashes on my machine, and the
source
code will not produce a working program when recompiled.  But it does
work in
win95.

It does not mount the partition as a drive, it is a set of utilities
like mtools in UNIX.

> 
> > IMHO win97 was the most stable of them all. I am thinking of
> > "downgrading" my win98 to win97 because of stability problems :-(((
> 
> "Win97"?

Perhaps he means OEM SR2.5, which was released in 1997.

> 
> > Could you please see whether your sound card has sound blaster
> > compatibility (most cards do). If so you can get it to work with dos
> > programs. Please feel free to mail me privately if you want more help on
> > this matter.
> 
> Well the strange thing is it works fine if I boot to DOS or Win9x, but under
> a Windows 2000 DOS-prompt it doesn't work at all. I tried both a Sound
> Blaster Live and an ESS AudioDrive.

www.softsystems.demon.co.uk has a SB16 emulator for W2K.  It is
shareware.

> 
> > I hope you install linux and give it a go.
> 
> I may well give it a try. Just been downloading RedHat, got the ISO of it
> now. Can you recommend CD-writing software which can burn .ISO files?

www.goldenhawk.de .. This has shareware programs to write ISO images to
SCSI CDR drives in DOS, ATAPI CDR drives in a DOS box, and also native
win32 versions of the software.

Some features are disabled but it will certainly write an ISO image.

> 
> > I think that you wont be stuck with windoze ever.
> > (just maybe to play your directx game once in while)
> 
> I assume that means that WINE doesn't emulate DirectX then.

Unclear.  I think there is incomplete DirectX support.
DirectSound is certainly know to cause problems.

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