We can continue this discussion forever :) but I can assure you
that Wine on OS X _doesn't_ support DOS. I've posted the error
message. (Well, maybe it does some more when run from wine
cmd prompt, but as I wrote in a prev mail, here the color scheme
is black on black, so it's difficult to see it :)

I didn't emphasis that in my first mail (sorry for that), but
my host OS is Mac OS X, so I'm interested in finding solution
for this platform.

After dumping my Windows machine (after it broke) I've fully
moved to OS X as a host platform and running XP 64-bit in
a VMWare Fusion VM. BTW I managed to fix the broken Windows
machine, but decided to dump it anyway.

Brgds,
Viktor

On 2009 Oct 10, at 20:34, Ciro Vargas C wrote:

Sorry but Wine support DOS applications. please test it and you got surpraised

Best
regards
Ciro

2009/10/10 Viktor Szakáts <harbour...@syenar.hu>:
Hi Ciro,

Hi Viktor:

Wine has a configuration file where you can assign a drive letter to a
folder.
You can edit this file with normal text linux editor or use wineconf.

If the folder is in another machine, before activate the NFS daemon.

and mount the folder in the current machine from the another like in
windows

I'm interested networking in FreeDOS under VMWare configuration.

For wine it's working fine (but it doesn't support DOS).

Brgds,
Viktor

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