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From: "Florian Xaver" <dos DOT fire AT aon DOT at>
To: <opendos AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re:
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 10:36:15 +0100
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Hi!

> However does
>anyone here still use DrDOS-Opendos-... or am I only one left?

No, I am using Dr-DOS 7.03!! Only for internet I have to use windows
(because I have a windows isdn card :(). If I would have a DOS isdn card, I
would need windows only for Napster :)))

>What about
>IBM's PC-dos 2000?  You can still buy it from IBM even in floppy I believe!
>Does anyone use it and how does it compare to DrDOS #703?  Has it also got
a
>bootloader which automatically dectects W95-or 98?  Is it more stable with
>"no" emm386 errors?  Do you know of a "list" for it's users?

Yes, it is also under developement. But I would use FreeDOS instead and
would download a free memory manager (that's the only thing i am missing), a
dpmi server and a taskmanager (like Desqview 2.8).

BTW: A new kernel will be released in the next days ( www.freedos.org ).

bye, florian
www.drdos.org
www.seal.de.vu


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