I recently installed FreeDOS 1.0 using qemu 8.1. Everything worked
except the NE2000 driver was setup with the incorrect interrupt and
ioport.
At one point the following options were listed:
1) Attempt to detect PCI-based adapters (recommended)
4) Load a QEMU compatible driver
Option 1) f
Hi. I couldn't get any version of cwsdpmi that worked properly in
QEMU, so since DJGPP apps look for cwsdpmi.exe I renamed HXDPMI to
cwsdpmi.exe because it "just works". BTW, cheers to Japheth :-).
On 9/11/06, Japheth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > C:\FDOS\BIN>cwsdpmi --help
> > HDPMI32 v3.05 (c
> C:\FDOS\BIN>cwsdpmi --help
> HDPMI32 v3.05 (c) japheth 1993-2006
> usage: HDPMI32 [ -options ]
> -r: install as TSR permanently. Without this option HDPMI32
> remains installed until the next client terminates.
> -u: uninstall a running instance of HDPMI32
> -d: disable a running inst
Hi,
my opinion: Both should be included. Many programs need CWSDPMI, but HX is
really a cool program!!
Bye
Flo
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 13:04:15 -0600
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> ...or is it?
>
> C:\FDOS\BIN>cwsdpmi --help
> HDPMI32 v3.05 (c) japheth 1993-2006
> usage: HDPMI32 [ -options ]
>
...or is it?
C:\FDOS\BIN>cwsdpmi --help
HDPMI32 v3.05 (c) japheth 1993-2006
usage: HDPMI32 [ -options ]
-r: install as TSR permanently. Without this option HDPMI32
remains installed until the next client terminates.
-u: uninstall a running instance of HDPMI32
-d: disable a running ins