Gerry Hickman wrote:
Hi,
Since this Saturday, my posts are not showing up on this list until I
re-post them about three times? There's no bounce message, they just
disappear...
I received it.
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Hello Bernd,
Wednesday, August 10, 2005, 4:14:25 PM, you wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
>> I'm looking for ms dos 6.22 floppy images. This could take a while.
> www.bootdisk.com
thx
>> Found, this 800kb is eaten by emm386
>> Adding NOVCPI recovers 393kb of xms but ufo2 won't start :(
> U
INT19h… Has anyone else had any problems with the
Int19h bios interrupt?
Hi Aitor,
Same happened to me last night too...
Glad to read this, I am becoming an anti-spam paranoid...
Well, suddenly they have all shown up, but three days late:)
Maybe it's all fixed now.
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> > I doubt there are ways, unless you want to use more conventional memory
> > instead. the HMA area is never recoverable to my knowledge.
> > You hardly use UMBs (upper memory) so using UMBPCI instead of EMM386
> > might do fine for you.
>
> Umbpci is for PII and above, 486 is not supported :(
N
At 04:38 PM 8/10/2005 +0200, up wrote:
> Looks like you're not using the latest HIMEM and EMM386, which might make a
> difference. Without the EMS report on MEM, I can't tell what the EMS
> allocation is, either.
I don't need EMS at all. Only good thing from emm386 is ability to
load some tsr'
Hello Michael,
Monday, August 8, 2005, 7:13:54 PM, you wrote:
> Looks like you're not using the latest HIMEM and EMM386, which might make a
> difference. Without the EMS report on MEM, I can't tell what the EMS
> allocation is, either.
I don't need EMS at all. Only good thing from emm386 is abi
Hi Bernd:
These images also self-extract, which means you don't need
to buy WinImage to use them...if you don't have a floppy drive,
you can use VFD to emulate one and get a real disk image
file as well!
Mark
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
> > For a couple of DOS 6.22 boot floppy images, look at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
For a couple of DOS 6.22 boot floppy images, look at www.bootdisk.com.
These self-extract to AL, which can be a real floppy drive or a virtual
Windows drive using VFD (http://chitchat.at.infoseek.co.jp/vmware/vfd.html).
Hope that helps!
they were created using WinIma
Hi:
For a couple of DOS 6.22 boot floppy images, look at www.bootdisk.com.
These self-extract to AL, which can be a real floppy drive or a virtual
Windows drive using VFD (http://chitchat.at.infoseek.co.jp/vmware/vfd.html).
Hope that helps!
Mark
> Hello Bernd,
>
> Monday, August 8, 2005, 5:18
> Yes, but my question is, there is no Audio standard to conform in DOS
> (as far as I know), so I suppose that a "DOS audio driver" means a
> driver that implements a well known API, such as SoundBlaster. Right?
Exactly. For example there are DOS drivers for SoundBlaster Live
cards and VIA audio
Hello Bernd,
Monday, August 8, 2005, 5:18:13 PM, you wrote:
> a dump against MSDOS would be interesting, with same kind of programs
> loaded.
I'm looking for ms dos 6.22 floppy images. This could take a while.
Maybe I should try qemm 8.03 from this webpage:
http://www.chsoft.com/dv.html
Afaik t
Yes, but my question is, there is no Audio standard to conform in DOS
(as far as I know), so I suppose that a "DOS audio driver" means a
driver that implements a well known API, such as SoundBlaster. Right?
Aitor
Blair Campbell escribió:
I'm curious about this, "DOS-Compatible" means "SoundBl
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