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If you have a talent for web site design, or know someone who does, this is for you: The FreeDOS web site has always been run by volunteers. But we're programmers, not web designers. Help us update the FreeDOS web site design! Web designers can submit their design idea via email. We'll post the top finalists in about a month, and provide a way for people to vote for their favorite new web design.
2009-10-20 22:46:43 UTC in The FreeDOS Project
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On Sunday, June 28 2009, the FreeDOS Project will turn 15 years old. For a little trip down memory lane: In 1994, I was a physics student at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Most of my work up to that time had been done using DOS. But then Microsoft announced they were moving off DOS in the next release of Windows (which would be Windows 95.) So I started an effort to recreate DOS...
2009-06-26 05:50:05 UTC in The FreeDOS Project
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jhall1 added bartoldeman to the The FreeDOS Project project.
2009-05-18 19:19:01 UTC in The FreeDOS Project
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jhall1 changed the public information on the The FreeDOS Project project.
2009-04-12 18:20:50 UTC in The FreeDOS Project
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jhall1 added patv to the The FreeDOS Project project.
2009-04-11 22:31:40 UTC in The FreeDOS Project
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jhall1 added blairdude to the The FreeDOS Project project.
2009-03-24 18:12:51 UTC in The FreeDOS Project
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No longer needed by original requester. Found another way to move bugs into SF. Closing this request.
2009-03-10 19:16:18 UTC in SourceForge.net
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We eventually retired our bugzilla system, and manually migrated any "live" bugs into the SF Bug Tracker using copy/paste. Our old bugzilla has been exported as an html-only archive.
So I no longer need the ability to import bugzilla bugs into the SF Tracker.
If this feature ever existed, that would have been nice.
-jh.
2009-03-10 19:15:36 UTC in SourceForge.net
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jhall1 changed the public information on the The FreeDOS Project project.
2009-03-09 22:42:39 UTC in The FreeDOS Project
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Blair writes: "I'm happy to announce GPM for DJGPP version 0.3.1; A bugfix release to support libnewt's gpm usage; fixed a bug where libnewt's test program would hang because of multiple Gpm_Open/Gpm_Close calls." http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/devel/libs/gpm/
The previous announcement was:
Blair wrote this about posting a library to support mouse actions...
2009-02-15 22:01:33 UTC in The FreeDOS Project