Thanks for the link. I'm sure that will help.
--- Geraldo Netto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Larry,
>
> gspca driver can help you, take a look:
> http://mxhaard.free.fr/download.html
>
> and on debian you can try to pick up a precompiled
> binary
> by doing:
> apt-cache search gspca
> apt w
Hi Larry,
gspca driver can help you, take a look:
http://mxhaard.free.fr/download.html
and on debian you can try to pick up a precompiled binary
by doing:
apt-cache search gspca
apt will list all packages with gspca in the string
and then:
apt-get install (probabily gspca...)
See Ya,
Geraldo
Hi Chris,
> Right. The MS version worked with the hard and floppy drives, and
> IBM's version even worked with the CD drive. I think a FreeDOS
> version should work with any mounted drive.
Actually it makes it easy and reasonably fast to transport
sectors via the link, but otoh it limits links t
I'm almost getting it to work with Debian Etch. I can
insert a pcmcia usb card and read/write to usb memory
sticks. Haven't worked up to the webcam yet.
--- Eric Auer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > I've an old dell laptop that is barely adequate
> for
> > Linux, and the pcmcia usb ca
On Dec 17, 2007 11:05 AM, Eric Auer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris wrote:
> > I've been following FreeDOS on and off for a while, thinking it would
> > be fun to write a version of InterLNK in my non-existent free time.
> > Alas, it will have to wait.
>
> Good idea! Original interlnk did the fo
Hi Lelio,
> I added the Jemm 5.68B:
> ...jemmex... NOEMS NOINVLPG NOVME X=TEST
Did you try using himemx plus jemm386 instead? ;-)
Will probably not make much difference, but it is
easier to compare to classic himem plus emm386.
> System memory found at e000-efff, region might
> be in use JemmE
Hi all,
> >> files from MS Client...
There is a DOS version of the Linux smbclient, a FTP style
Samba / "Windows network neighborhood" client... You could
also make something which runs in the background and gives
you a drive letter for the remote drive, but it would use
a lot of RAM. Actually M
Hi Chris,
> I've been following FreeDOS on and off for a while, thinking it would
> be fun to write a version of InterLNK in my non-existent free time.
> Alas, it will have to wait.
Good idea! Original interlnk did the following: A driver on the server
side kept more or less the whole server bus
Hi,
> I've an old dell laptop that is barely adequate for
> Linux, and the pcmcia usb card doesn't seem to play
> in Debian etch.
So there is no fixed USB in that laptop, and the BIOS
probably does not support any USB. Modern BIOSes do
support USB keyboard, mouse and storage (flash, cdrom,
flopp
Hi Eric ;-)
> I'd like to put FreeDOS on HDB1,
> but wanted to know if that was possible.
Yes but this will change the drive letters for the
other FAT partitions on HDB, I guess. Unless you
ask Grub / ... to hide the DOS partition before it
boots Windows.
> boot using a DOS bootable floppy, HDA
Hi,
as nobody has replied on the list yet, maybe it helps if I translate...
> Recibo muchos correos diariamente preguntando sobre WinDos, esto es muy
> bueno para me, pero a la mayoria no los entiendo que preguntan.
"I received lots of mails every day asking about windos, which is very
good for
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