Hi!
I hear here and there that some people are launching the Win version of
MPlayer under FreeDOS. That's pretty interesting, unfortunately, after many
tries I am still unable to run MPlayer that way :(
Maybe someone could explain me, step by step, how to proceed? What version of
MPlayer is the
hmm, You may have to check your system bios for a USB legacy mode so it
is handled though int 16. Although i though newer usb computer
automaticly will hook to the interrupt.
the following will help,
http://www.freedos.org/freedos/news/technote/179.html
> Original Message
>
On Fri, 2007-04-20 at 11:21 +0200, Eric Auer wrote:
> Hi again... Well there should be an env variable
> pointing to wattcp.cfg, and the nameserver should
> be selected by dhcp.
I selected a static instead of dhcp setup here. So I should specify a
nameserver. There were only prompts for everyth
On Fri, 2007-04-20 at 11:17 +0200, Eric Auer wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > 1) It would be nice to see the actual partition FreeDOS wants to install
> > to. Instead, all I can hope for is when the installation finishes, I'll
> > still have linuxswap & linux installed on /dev/hda1 & /dev/hda2. Hda3
> > is a
Hello francesco,
> hello, help me please
> how running freedos with a kwyboard wireless (USB)
BIOS settings -> 'enable legacy support' for USB devices or something
similar
Tom
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hello, help me please
how running freedos with a kwyboard wireless (USB)
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A couple of more things.
I had a really tough time trying to find the wattcp.cfg file as the c:
\fdos\bin was the most unlikely place I would expect it. Why not /etc?
After setup and configuring the wattcp.cfg file, it forgets to insert a
"nameserver". And teh install will hang with the error