Hi Jack
Jack wrote:
> I am not a lawyer, and I have no wish to be one. Anybody is
> "free" to use the source files for the UDMA/UDVD/XMGR drivers
> any way they wish. I hope THAT is clear-enough for you all.
I really appreciate that you are making your development available for
everyone. It'
In his play Henry VI, Shakespeare once noted "The first thing
we do is kill all the lawyers"! Still true after 400 years.
I am not a lawyer, and I have no wish to be one. Anybody is
"free" to use the source files for the UDMA/UDVD/XMGR drivers
any way they wish. I hope THAT is clear-enough
There is a project that is *almost* what you need: www.netbootdisk.com,
it fits into one flopy, has drivers for *ALL* NICs (including new 1Gb)
and it loads both MS-Client (which is free), has a DHCP preconfigured
and packet driver.
It works just fine with ftp from the WatTcp project! or you can
Steffen Grunewald schreef:
> Hi,
>
> we're looking for a very lightweight TCP/IP stack on top of FreeDOS.
> We only need basic DHCP functionality (to tell the client its own IP,
> and the one of the server) and TFTP to transfer a single file in both
> directions. The goal is to enhance BIOS flash f
On 8/10/07, Bernd Blaauw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Norbert Remmel schreef:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Jack has announced a new DMA driver for DOS.
> > He also released the sources and removed FreeDOS restrictions.
> >
> > Download location:
> > http://johnson.tmfc.net/dos/drivers.html
> >
> Great, nice
Norbert Remmel schreef:
> Hi all,
>
> Jack has announced a new DMA driver for DOS.
> He also released the sources and removed FreeDOS restrictions.
>
> Download location:
> http://johnson.tmfc.net/dos/drivers.html
>
Great, nice to see Jack has set aside some old disputes and has kept on
working
Steffen Grunewald wrote:
> we're looking for a very lightweight TCP/IP stack on top of FreeDOS.
Probably needs some porting efforts:
http://www.sics.se/~adam/lwip/
http://www.sics.se/~adam/uip/
http://www.unusualresearch.com/tinytcp/tinytcp.htm#1
> We only need basic DHCP functionality (to tell
Hi,
we're looking for a very lightweight TCP/IP stack on top of FreeDOS.
We only need basic DHCP functionality (to tell the client its own IP,
and the one of the server) and TFTP to transfer a single file in both
directions. The goal is to enhance BIOS flash floppy images ...
Any recommendations/r
Chris Ruhl wrote:
> Glad to hear that you have no problems!! FreeDOS does work!
> It works for me as well now that I know what's what with
> certain hardware configurations.
>
> The FreeDOS project has done very well considering -- there
> are so many different hardware combinations, BIOSs, devic
This is excellent news. I'm glad Jack is continuing these drivers.
-jh
On 8/10/07, Norbert Remmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Jack has announced a new DMA driver for DOS.
> He also released the sources and removed FreeDOS restrictions.
>
> Download location:
> http://johnson.tmfc.net
Hi Johns,
> I am setting up a LINUX, openSUSE 10.2, with FreeDOS under qemu so that it
> can be accessed remotely for data updates through an old Clipper program.
> So my first try was to just setup a client to log onto LINUX box and try to
> boot a qemu image of FreeDOS...
Way too complicated,
Glad to hear that you have no problems!! FreeDOS does work!
It works for me as well now that I know what's what with
certain hardware configurations.
The FreeDOS project has done very well considering -- there
are so many different hardware combinations, BIOSs, device
drivers, memory management i
Hi all,
Jack has announced a new DMA driver for DOS.
He also released the sources and removed FreeDOS restrictions.
Download location:
http://johnson.tmfc.net/dos/drivers.html
Norbert.
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