Hi,
If you buy hardware in a managed way (e.g. HP, IBM, Dell) I don't think
you'll have any problems getting FreeDOS to pull o/s builds from
servers. I use this to do Windows 2000 builds on a big network; it's
very reliable and fast. However, I'm not sure there a future in this for
a few reas
Hi Shane,
I think DRM will annoy people, but I also believe they will
substantially accept it simply because most large companies will use it.
It'll be the norm.
Yes I see what you are saying especially in the context of products "off
the shelf"; they'll get what they're given. However, ther
> a large number of network card drivers for DOS (not only for
> FreeDOS) is available on http://www.crynwr.com/ - of course
In addition, many vendors supply DOS drivers for their hardware;
although very few wireless cards come with DOS drivers, many ethernet
cards come with DOS drivers
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Hi Basudeb,
a large number of network card drivers for DOS (not only for
FreeDOS) is available on http://www.crynwr.com/ - of course
DOS differs from Windows in that there is no kernel network
stack. Instead, you compile your networked app with a network
library like Wattcp or Watt32. Drivers for
Hello All,
I have to decide between FreeDos. WinPE as the platform for a bootable
application. Are the latest
lan card drivers available on FreeDOS? Is there a list of supported lan cards
somewhere?
Thanks
Basudeb
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