Mail Archives: opendos/2001/04/11/04:48:47
From: | "florianx" <dos DOT fire AT aon DOT at>
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To: | <opendos AT delorie DOT com>
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Subject: | Re: Power consumption #1, DOS issues (was Power measurement)
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Date: | Wed, 11 Apr 2001 10:48:45 +0200
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Hi!
>Firstly, do you have some idea of how likely it is, that Lineo
>(Caldera) will release DR-DOS as open-source, and in what
>time-frame?
Mh...not so fast, they cannot, because of their DOS-competitors and because
of the OEMs....
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>Have the various problems with EMM386.EXE been resolved, in
>the meantime? Eg. are there still DPMI problems with DJGPP,
>or VCPI problems with Causeway and others?
Ask Matthias ;))
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>How "close" is the code to supporting LBA, FAT32 and LFN stuff
>properly?
BTW: I read, that Lineo wrote a tool to support Win9x on top of Dr-DOS 7.03,
it is somewhere
avaiable or hasn't it been released?
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>Are there any M$ patent problems with using FAT32 and LFN
>together? If so, would the US government department which is
>pursuing M$ for anti-trust, help to revoke such a patent? Why
>does the patent office grant patents for stuff that is clearly not
>innovative, anyway???
In an open source program no problem. BTW: Datalight ROM-DOS also supports
FAT32 and LFN, so that
shouldn't be that problem.
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>Is Free-DOS any good? How advanced is it on these issues?
FreeDOS will (I think) never have such a good memory manager, Taskmanager
and DPMS server. DPMI, yes....there are many avaiable :)
Bye, Florian
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