My apologies..perhaps if there had been more aside from your saying you
would use something else save for the sound card.
Still, I am sorry for my response, you were in a line of others.
As a contrast though?
Their claim that I should do things differently would be like my saying
to you, what is your problem? Soundblaster pro-live cards are better, and
do not need such an old slot etc.
On Thu, 29 Feb 2024, DAMON GRAY wrote:
Well, you had given me good advice, and I was trying to be supportive of your
point that people have reasons for what they do and I shouldn't feel compelled
to make them feel imbecillic for making the choices they made.
I meant no offence. I was actually trying to support your point.
I'll just bow out and let you fight your own battle.
On 02/27/2024 10:25 AM PST Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:
and that is fine for you...your point?
On Tue, 27 Feb 2024, DAMON GRAY wrote:
Karen, my hardware choice (old Pentium II) is because the motherboard has an
ISA slot that I want for the Gravis Ultrasound sound card. Otherwise, I'd be
fine with current generation hardware.
On 02/24/2024 12:01 PM PST Karen Lewellen via Freedos-user
<freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
Hi Liam,
I have a question about this advice?
granted, I have made no secret of my using, having specific computers
built to construct DOS, rather than simply choosing older hardware.
Perhaps that care makes a difference.
However, I am, right now, using full DOS booted from my harddrive typing
with a USB keyboard. I have experienced no problems, am not even running
an extra USB driver yet, its simply done from the bios.
Is there a pattern others should seek in hardware, companies, motherboards
and the like that can lead to comparative results for them?
Its more of an intellectual question to ask, I realize I take greater care
than many here with my hardware choices.
Best,
Karen
On Sat, 24 Feb 2024, Liam Proven via Freedos-user wrote:
On Fri, 23 Feb 2024 at 03:21, DAMON GRAY via Freedos-user
<freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
I'm working on the assumption that FreeDos will handle the USB mouse and
keyboard.
No, it won't.
But in my limited testing, what I found that might is this:
Install DOS onto a USB key, and boot from that, not from a HDD partition.
On some firmware, this makes the BIOS do lots of USB handling and
emulation and things work better.
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