At 12:22 AM 12/28/2005 +1100, John Mills wrote:
Can I run EMM386 2.08 with my Beta9sr1 installed?
Or should I download the Beta9SR2 iso, and download latest EMM386 separately
?
Any official FreeDOS build which isn't ancient should run with latest
EMM386 just fine. Most unofficial ones, too.
That was the issue. The boot order was hdd before cd and since the mbr was filled it just defaulted to the disk. Thanks for the help.BenOn 12/28/05,
Bernd Blaauw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Benjamin Abernathy schreef:
> Maybe this has been asked already and sorry if it has. I just> downloaded the CD
Benjamin Abernathy schreef:
Maybe this has been asked already and sorry if it has. I just
downloaded the CD image FreeDoS Beta 9 SR 2 and am attempting to
install it on VMWare Workstation 5.5. The CD boots up fine and I am
able to use the free fdisk utility to create a primary partition.
After
Maybe this has been asked already and sorry if it has. I just downloaded the CD image FreeDoS Beta 9 SR 2 and am attempting to install it on VMWare Workstation 5.5. The CD boots up fine and I am able to use the free fdisk utility to create a primary partition. After doing so I reboot and I get the
Hi!
25-Дек-2005 21:47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Edmund Swylan) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
ES> How does one go about finding a DOS driver for a given
ES> parallel port printer (eg Epson Stylus C84, Epson LX-300+)?
For which program? Each program under DOS works with own drivers, t
Hi!
27-Дек-2005 16:36 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Greenberg) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
AG> 4DOS has a nifty command called "keystack" which allows you to insert key
AG> Does FreeDOS have anything like this? Or does anyone have any ideas for how
AG> I might be able to go about aut
Jim Lemon schreef:
Andrew Greenberg wrote:
4DOS has a nifty command called "keystack" which allows you to insert
key strokes into the keyboard buffer. This is handy for controlling
DOS programs which you can't script from the command line.
Does FreeDOS have anything like this? Or does anyone
Andrew Greenberg wrote:
Hi everyone,
4DOS has a nifty command called "keystack" which allows you to insert
key strokes into the keyboard buffer. This is handy for controlling DOS
programs which you can't script from the command line.
Does FreeDOS have anything like this? Or does anyone have