w3a537
Colorado Springs CO USA, 11.07.2014, 04:33 |
uDOS (Users) |
I have downloaded the ISO file for uDOS. Inside are a whole bunch of
ZIP files for what look to be LINUX ports. Looking inside the ISO with
IZARC it doesn't look to be bootable. Other than burning it to a CDDVD
what should I do?
Does anyone know what this is?
SB |
Rugxulo
Usono, 12.07.2014, 01:49 (edited by Rugxulo, 12.07.2014, 03:15)
@ w3a537
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uDOS |
> I have downloaded the ISO file for uDOS.
You mean this? Why?? What were you looking for?
> Inside are a whole bunch of ZIP files for what look to be LINUX ports.
You mean official DJGPP stuff (mostly GNU, e.g. awk, grep) from /current/ or /beta/?
> Looking inside the ISO with IZARC it doesn't look to be bootable.
"Can be run live from CD image."
> Other than burning it to a CDDVD what should I do?
Delete it, it's too old (2006). Everything on there is probably outdated. If it works for you, good. But otherwise it's probably more reliable to check a local DJGPP (or FreeDOS) mirror for updated stuff.
http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/getting.html
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/
> Does anyone know what this is?
A very old, unsupported, defunct, highly experimental, unofficial distribution of FreeDOS + DJGPP stuff that nobody ever widely used.
Not worth messing with, most likely. |
w3a537
Colorado Springs CO USA, 12.07.2014, 20:04
@ Rugxulo
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uDOS |
I burned the ISO but it was not bootable.
I downloaded the file just to see if it was something interesting but not.
I checked out the two links you provided and downloaded about a 1/4 of it.
Of that about 40% has a chance of being potentially useful to me. This
doesn't mean I will put it in my bootable system but at a minimum it will
be stored on a USB so I can go get it at a later date say I might need it
in the future.
SB |