Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 2nd Sep 2005 09:09 UTC, submitted by Shane Coughlan
OSNews, Generic OSes "There is a new member of the OpenGEM family. We'd like to introduce Project Liberation, based on the software behind OpenGEM Experimental. Project Liberation is a whole new type of OpenGEM, and it's such a leap forward it'll blow your socks off. Project Liberation has a new 3D interface, with a neat modern pointer set, a beautiful new default system font, and cool new icons." Beta 3 has just been released. Download it here.
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RE[2]: Nice
by Sparrowhawk on Sun 4th Sep 2005 06:48 UTC in reply to "RE: Nice"
Sparrowhawk
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2005-07-11

>There are USB drivers for DOS, but they are quite
>difficult to track down. I did it once, and they worked
>wonderfully under MS-DOS 5. Alas, I cannot repeat that
>feat of Googling right now. (It is easy to find one of
>the necessary drivers, but the second part is tricky.)

OK, after much scrabbling around and dead links, I found the following:
The Panasonic USB drivers:
http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/drive/cdrrw/kxlrw40an/download....

The elusive DI1000DD.SYS file:
http://www.driver.novac.co.jp/driver/hd351u/mhairudos.zip

CAVEAT! I have not tried unzipping these yet, and therefore cannot say whether they work. I won't have time to do so for a few days, but hopefully they can be of some use to others.

Right, now to create a DOS/Liberation GEM PC!

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