Mail Archives: opendos/1997/01/29/10:07:19
> From jamesl AT mail DOT albany DOT net Wed Jan 29 14:39:55 1997
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> From: "Jim Lefavour" <jamesl AT mail DOT albany DOT net>
> To: MORRIS JP <jpmorris AT csm DOT uwe DOT ac DOT uk>, opendos AT mail DOT tacoma DOT net
> Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 09:32:57 +0000
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> Subject: Re: [opendos] A more ordered fixlist
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> > To: opendos AT mail DOT tacoma DOT net, jamesl AT albany DOT net
> > Subject: Re: [opendos] A more ordered fixlist
> >
> > > Subject: [opendos] "Things to be fixed"
> > >
> >
> > Hmm, this is turning more into a wishlist...
> Yes, it is...
>
> > > I have tried everything that I can think of, and I can't get the
> ...
> > I tried more things than I could think of... EMM386 PIC=ON
> > should fix it.
> Nope - can't use it unless you install emm386 as a device in
> config.sys, and once it is installed, my test program (DOOM2 V 1.9)
> still locks up at startuptimer()
Even when you run EMM386 PIC=ON afterwards? Shame.
>
> > 1.) EMM386 bugs should be investigated/fixed.
> > 2.) A boot manager would be nice... lessons could be learned from OS/2 bootmgr.
> Definitely a good idea...
>
> > 3.) For some reason key 7 on the numeric keypad is NOT sending out a 7, but
> > all the other keys work fine. This may just be me, and I have not checked
> > thoroughly to find out what 7 IS sending.
> > I simply noticed my characters wouldn't go NW in Ultima 6...
> > 4.) The behaviour of TAB on the dos prompt is just a TAB. I (and many others)
> > would prefer the TAB key to do a file search like it does on UNIX.
> > I was planning to recomile the command.com to do this, but obviously I
> > can't do that yet...
> This may prove confusing to long time M$DOS users.
Yes, but NDOS does this (apparently), freedos is/was going to, and TAB isn't
used on the command prompt anyway. It would probably be optional, like the
history list.
>
> > 5.) Installable filesystems!! This is NOT urgent, and am I sure most
> > people
> > could wait until release 8 or so for this one. Possibly some of the
> > more advanced IFS modules could be sold commercially by Caldera???
> What exactly is IFS?
My understanding of IFS is that you are not just stuck with one filesystem, but
you can optionally add new filesystems (such as FAT32, HPFS etc) without having
to replace the system kernel. The new filesystems would come in the form of a
small driver (IFS module) which traps (or directs) all disk writes to the new
system.
> If this isn't IFS, how 'bout replacing FAT - perhaps an option for
> LFN/32 bit PM combined (official wish). As in LINUX...
>
> > That's all for now.. can anyone else add to this list?
>
> Thanks, everyone.
> jamesl AT albany DOT net
> http://www.albany.net/~jamesl/
> He shall judge the world in righteousness, he shall minister judgment tothe people. - Psalms 8:8
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