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From: "da Silva, Joe" <Joe DOT daSilva AT emailmetering DOT com>
To: "'opendos AT delorie DOT com'" <opendos AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: RE: [OpenDOS]: full compatibility?
Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 17:55:52 +1000
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Well, Novell DOS 7 is quite old now. However, first thing to check
is whether your "Novell DOS 7" includes all the updates. You
might still be able to obtain these from Novell's web site (probably
as a single file package).

I have not used Novell DOS 7 much, so I don't know if this (together
with it's applicable updates) is more compatible/stable than DR-DOS
7.03. Perhaps someone else can comment. However, I would expect
DR-DOS 7.03 to have better compatibility/stability, since Novell DOS
is an older member of the DR-DOS family.

I notice you mention that M$-DOS with HiMem is sufficient to run
your application successfully. Are you doing the equivalent in Novell
DOS, or are you loading EMM386? The only similar problems I have
encountered with DR-DOS 7.XX have involved EMM386, so if you
are using it and don't need to, try just using HiMem instead. Otherwise
you could use EMM386, but disable it's DPMI feature, since this was
apparently problematic in Novell DOS 7 (the M$ version of EMM386
had no DPMI capability, so you obviously don't require it).

Joe.

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Martin C [SMTP:forolinux AT yahoo DOT com]
> Sent:	Saturday, May 17, 2003 1:15 AM
> To:	opendos AT delorie DOT com
> Subject:	[OpenDOS]: full compatibility?
> 
> Hi again. Let me introduce you to my case.
> 
> I work in a place that have several computers (around
> 20) connected through a Novell Netware Network. Some
> of them have installed Window$, and some others just
> m$ DOS. The program we use to manage sales is writen
> in clipper, and runs over DOS.
> My goal is to make all the computers to run Free
> Software. I started changing all the Office with
> OpenOffice, and made some test with Novell DOS 7 where
> I don't need graphical enviroment. In the computers
> where I need it, I'll put (or I'll try at least) Linux
> running Dosemu (I've already made some failed
> attempts...).
> All right, thats my goal, but I have had some troubles
> with Novell DOS. The program I need to run is very
> very heavy, and needs a lot of files open at the same
> time (I have to add the line 'files=150' to
> config.sys). When I replaced the m$ DOS with Novell
> one, I had severals hungs ups and some bad stuff (like
> the dump of the registries...).
> 
> My question is: Is there a version of OpenDOS or other
> not MS DOS that can replace Perfectly the performance
> of ms's one?
> I just load hymem.sys and works fine with msDOS.....
> 
> Thank you a lot for your help.
> 
> Sincerely, Martin.
> 
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