I have installed FreeDOS is many 64 bit processors, never had any problem.
IMHO the important part is "drive not ready", this is probably a dirver
issue. Remember that all DOSes use disks through the bios, so it is the
bios responsability to do that...
In fact I noteiced that as a mater of fact
Hi!
Very nice processor, dual core Athlon BE-2350, only 45 Watts :-)
Well FreeDOS runs fine for me on dual core EE with 65 Watts so
the 64 bit capabilities are no problem. DOS simply boots in 16
bit mode anyway, and modern DOS software uses 32 bits but not
64 bits, apart from floating point whic
Since updating to the above processor I have been unable to install Freedos
except by using Virtual Box or dosbox on my linux OS. These methods rather
limit the speed and size of the applications I wish to use.
The installation hangs with "drive not ready " messages. I tried, therefore,
to ins
hi
sorry for somehow offtopic and posting to the 2 ml's but i know of ppl who
are just in one of them...
the freedos bugzilla runs on one of my systems.
but its too slow and sometimes theres errors. this is because its running
on a rather small box. long storry why etc.
is there somebody who want