dima wrote:
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Hi:
GAG and GRUB are two free bootloaders...GAG much simpler to
set up than GRUB.
Mark
An easy way to do this would be to install the two different
DOS versions in two different primary partitions and use a
boot loader like gag (gag.sourceforge.net) to select
whi
Hi,
It is there.
I downloaded it from Borlands "museum"
today and can email it to you if you like?
/Christer
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> On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 21:50 +0400, Arkady V.Belousov
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On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 21:50 +0400, Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
> Hi!
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> 2-Июн-2005 10:22 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Carl William Spitzer IV) wrote to
> FreeDOS :
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> CWI> You might try ebay for old copies of Borland's compilers.
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> You may download TC 2.0 from Borland museum free (of charge). Other
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Hi:
GAG and GRUB are two free bootloaders...GAG much simpler to
set up than GRUB.
Mark
> > An easy way to do this would be to install the two different
> > DOS versions in two different primary partitions and use a
> > boot loader like gag (gag.sourceforge.net) to select
> > which to boot. GRU
What's wrong with the FreeDOS version of share? Did you try it?
Aha! Probably nothing wrong with it: I made the mistake of searching the
machine for "share.exe" ... and it's called share.com.
Thanks. Best Wishes,
Eric Twose
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Eric Twose wrote:
BTW: The server upgrade to the MS network client 3.0 also needs
share.exe. I got this from the MS DOS 6.22 download at
http://www.allbootdisks.com/ .
What's wrong with the FreeDOS version of share? Did you try it?
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> An easy way to do this would be to install the two different
> DOS versions in two different primary partitions and use a
> boot loader like gag (gag.sourceforge.net) to select
> which to boot. GRUB would work as well, but I find
> configuring GRUB correctly a daunting task... :-)
Perhaps easie
Eric Twose wrote:
[Is there a way of using NetBieu on XP, as adding TCP/IP makes the system
unusably big? OK communicating with Win9x with just netbieu, though]
Brolin wrote:
Yes. You have to add a network protocol like usual, then input the path to
or browse to locate the NetBEUI drivers inc
Hi:
An easy way to do this would be to install the two different
DOS versions in two different primary partitions and use a
boot loader like gag (gag.sourceforge.net) to select
which to boot. GRUB would work as well, but I find
configuring GRUB correctly a daunting task... :-)
Good luck.
Mark
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