leecher1337
leecher1337
It may not be benificial to use the name of an already-existing product as it may lead to confusion (besides Trademark violations): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linspire Ok, I'll try if I can patch...
Short update on this: Even though it seems to be possible to map page 0 via a kernel mode driver on Windows 8 or higher, it seems to lead to...

@happymimimix Are you sure the .zip files are OK? I got errors when trying to extract them.
Nevertheless, I was able to extract the most important files and got it to run. I have the full image here:  But one thing I noticed is that the...
Ok, I figured it out, it depends on the way you start the application. The WPSNT.BAT bust be executed within the DOS context, not within the NT context, because it...
> I ran command.com, then type cd \ && WPSNT.BAT. Still couldn't get the bottom half to show. That won't work, I tested it. Instead, run `command /c wpsnt.bat`
> And have you found the reason why running command.com first won't work? But command /c wpsnt.bat works fine? I already tried to explain it. This is working as intended....
If you want to have the DOS shell at least open the commands within the same window and not within a seperate window (so not to use cmd.exe), you can...
> This is a very really ridiculous and totally unreasonable behavior! Why would command.com hand the bat execution over to cmd.exe and then let cmd.exe call ntvdm when command.com itself...