I'm trying, just for fun, to get arachne to run in Freedos in dosemu on my
Linux machine. No luck so far.
I'm trying to use the tap thing. Use the lunctl command to make a lun0 and set
it up with ifconfig.
But when I try to run xdos, first I get a "cannot allocate TAP device, and
arachne does
Hello,
2008/6/3 Michael Reichenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> iw2evk schrieb:
>> It's possible under freedos 1.0 put the drivers in XMS insted UMB?
>> Can be used cloaking.exe , and in wich modality?
>>
>> many thanks in advance.
>>
>> Roberto iw2evk
>
> Hey!
>
> I had some time ago a similar suggest
Hello,
2008/6/3 Eric Auer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi Robert,
>
> I remember some old "driver in protected mode" and cloaking
> related stuff from the old days but only few drivers did
> support it afair? So I would suggest that we just take our
> new open source drivers and turn those which reall
Hi everybody,
before I can give a fresh cutemouse to the main
cutemouse homepage on sourceforge, I would need
some translation updates. Please get the 2.1b4
zip, update the msg file for your language and
send me a zip with ONLY that updated msg file.
If your language is plain ASCII, you can also
> Why do you ask for "broader network card support" then? ;-)
This exists :) :)
www.netbootdisk.com works like magic. I only had to make a small batch
file to save the configuration to C:\NET and that is it!
Alain
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Spon
Hi!
> More drivers need to be available.
Crynwr.com supports mostly older hardware, did you already try
the drivers collected on www.georgpotthast.de/sioux/packet.htm ?
(see our link list: www.freedos.org/freedos/links/ :-))
> Stability is more important than hardware support.
True. If you see
> > is that it follows KISS, keep it simple, better than Windows does.
> > Having everything including the kitchen sink integrated is not good.
>
> Why do you ask for "broader network card support" then? ;-)
More drivers need to be available. They don't need to be integrated.
For example, the D8
robinson-west user wrote:
> porting of the Linux network drivers would be great.
That's nearly impossible, because of the different OS architecture.
> Another thing I'd like is a way to increase the resolution in opengem.
Better mail Shane M. Coughlan (GEM author) directly:
http://gem.shaneland