On Fri, 2 Sep 2005 16:59:47 +0100, you wrote:
Hi Charlie and Eric,
I'm late, a bit busy.
>I tried my luck and added /V /P=0A00 and the device fired up straight away.
Glad you can hit the right target, I've tried several different kind
of USB flash or card reader (multi), they got different /P d
Arkady V.Belousov schreef:
do you guys have a image file that can simply boot from a CD and include CD-Rom
drivers and such?
How come you always end up with these mails, Arkady? :)
we have a cdrom distribution available at:
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions
Hi!
Below question from user (about FreeDOS distributives). Please, answer
directly to him (note: @ in address replaced by space).
From: Eric S
Subject: freedos boot CD-Rom image...
do you guys have a image file that can simply boot from a CD and include CD-Rom
drivers and such?
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On Eric Auer's advice I changed the i/o address to device=usbaspi0.sys
/P=A000 so that it's "more out of the way from old ISA address space".
usbaspi seems quite happy with this.
Best Wishes,
Eric Twose.
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Hi all!
I want to release SWORD 2.30 next week. Most is finished now. I have
developed many new functions and have fixed a lot of bugs. And I want to
fix as many leftover bugs as possible. So, PLEASE test the test program
:-) The main goal is to provide FreeDOS's and Enhanced Dr-DOS's
develop
Hi Johnson,
Many thanks to you and to Eric Auer. The flash drive now works using the
oldest controller (usbaspi0.sys) from the usb driver disk on Johnson's site
http://johnson.tmfc.net/freedos .
I tried my luck and added /V /P=0A00 and the device fired up straight away.
Eric Auer's pcislee
Johnson Lam wrote:
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I made an USB driver disk, already hosted on my homepage,
maybe can help you:
http://johnson.tmfc.net/freedos
Thanks to you and also to Eric for his ideas off list.
It looks like the BIOS isn't assigning an I/O port and your web page has
this crucial information (the l
Joihnson's Lam's web site states:
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4) In some PC, UHCI's I/O port is not assigned by BIOS.
In this case, specify I/O port by /P option.
/P=xxx0 : UHCI I/O address
Sorry, Johnson: just realized that what I need is to assign an i/o ADDRESS.
Windows uses I/O 10C0 - 10DF. So am I safe to use
Looks really good, but maybe some colour icons would be nice.
On 9/2/05, Shane M. Coughlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Carlos wrote:
>
> >The screenshots look great! I'm gonna use it.
> >
> >Thanks Shane
> >
> >
> You're welcome Carlos! OpenGEM GUI has been under development now since
> late 20
--- Johnson Lam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I made an USB driver disk, already hosted on my
> homepage, maybe can
> help you:
>
> http://johnson.tmfc.net/freedos
>
Johnson, I have the same problem Eric has, with my PNY
512mb thumb drive. I tried every possible driver
combination from your dis
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