Hello Scott,
> OK. It's been awhile since I ran DOS. Given that I'm booting DOS out of a
> flash memory device, which presumably isn't the fastest thing going, what
> am I looking at for a start-up time, from power on to the loading of the
> shell? I know this varies with processor speed, but if s
> dos=high,umb
> device=himem.exe
> stacks=0,0
stacks - those are for interrupts, right? I mske minimal use of interrupts
myself, but I don't know what the packet driver or waterloo TCP is going
to do. I do know that at least 6 interrupts can occur simultaneously (3
serial ports, ethernet traffic,
Hi Johnson, adding my answer to Scott's question
> Where can I get a reasonably simple autoexec.bat for Freedos that will
> load just the minimal things, and load things high when that's safe? I
> don't need a mouse, keyboard, video, or other standard devices; it's just
> A: (flash card used to h
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 23:58:16 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
Hi,
>Where can I get a reasonably simple autoexec.bat for Freedos that will
>load just the minimal things, and load things high when that's safe? I
>don't need a mouse, keyboard, video, or other standard devices; it's just
>A: (flash card used