Missouri Bushwacker

Group: Members
Posts: 6
Joined: Mar. 2006 |
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Posted: Mar. 30 2006,00:38 |
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I run DSL both via the embedded version and via QEMU I got from the QEMU site and your ISO. The nice thing about running the Embedded version is it runs great from a flash drive, off a CD-ROM or even off my PCs hard drive. Its not picky about which drive I run it from. Using the CVS QEMU software and your ISO is picky about what drive I run on, I can't run it from a CD-ROM and I often have to reinstall the ISO file because the last time I ran it, it was on drive E: and now its on F: or vice-versa. Running the ISO allows me to get at the cheat-codes and that allows me to set the screen resolution I want. The embedded version is always 800x600 which sometimes is too small. Otherwise very nice work!!!
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