This is probably a stupid question, but does anybody know how to
redirect the output of a printer device to a file?
Thanks,
Blair Campbell
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Hi Kenneth,
can't work out how these numbers relate to the directory listing on the
fdos.org/kernel website.
4 different versions,
2034, 2035, and 2035a are on sourceforge file release page,
cvs kernels are the ones (either stable, eg 2035a-cvs or devel
2035w-cvs) on fdos.org
I'm currently
Hi Bernd,
I can confirm this: strangely upgrading from DOS 6.22, Win2000setup
doesn't finish and I get a spontaneous reboot during last phase of setup.
I've not seen this before, it could be specific to the box.
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Hi Blair,
Of course you only want MS boot sector, not MS kernel, for the Win2k
install versus dual-boot-not-wanted problem. MS DOS 6 supports no
FAT32, so for FAT32, you would use a MS Win9x FORMAT style boot
sector.
Yes, I think that's what we're heading towards - FreeDOS being able to
insta
> Of course, I have no such setting in my BIOS.
I'm afraid that this is the only way that the tsrs can work :(.
> Yes, now if only I was skilled enough to write a device driver. :(
Why don't you contact the author of MPXPlay and see if he is willing
to do it? No one would be more familiar with
Blair Campbell wrote:
Do you know of any working DOS drivers for the VIA VT8233(A) audio on
this MSI motherboard:
http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/mainboard/mbd/pro_mbd_detail.php?UID=320
?
The only ones I can think of are VIAAUDIO.COM and VIAFMTSR.COM
available from VIA.
Yes, but none
> Do you know of any working DOS drivers for the VIA VT8233(A) audio on
> this MSI motherboard:
> http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/mainboard/mbd/pro_mbd_detail.php?UID=320
> ?
The only ones I can think of are VIAAUDIO.COM and VIAFMTSR.COM
available from VIA. If these do not work, you could
Blair Campbell wrote:
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
Of course you only want MS boot sector, not MS kernel, for the Win2k
install versus dual-boot-not-wanted problem. MS DOS 6 supports no
FAT32, so for FAT32, you would use a MS Win9x FORMAT style boot
sector.
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