Hi blair, a touch in context.
>
> To use cdrkit or cdrecord, you will need a regular cd/dvd driver such
> as uide, and after that is loaded you will also need to load aspi.sys
I run ms dos 7.1 exclusively on this machine, which includes its to load
driver. My drive now is presently recognized,
> Yesdoscdroast is still around, but it too is command line. I prefer
> command line actually works better from a speech standpoint since one does
> not use a mouse with a screen reader.
> The guy who puts together doscdroast could not confirm how audio cds are
> burned which is why I decided to
Hi Eric,
Yesdoscdroast is still around, but it too is command line. I prefer
command line actually works better from a speech standpoint since one does
not use a mouse with a screen reader.
The guy who puts together doscdroast could not confirm how audio cds are
burned which is why I decided t
I know how to boot freedos via etherboot.
How do I load freedos via pxelinux?
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Hi Blair, Karen,
is the doscdroast suite still around? It was easier to use
than all those command line things like mkisofs and cdrecord.
Eric :-)
PS: It also came with a number of 3rd party drivers afair.
>> ...or DVD either for that matter?
>> I have come across a few for creating iso images
Hi Vitali,
> actually, it is 25 x 80 now - I've tested inside text editor.
> Looks like I forgot how DOS look like, especially on the laptop's screen -
> letters are quite
> stretched in vertical direction (could it be EGA text mode: 8x14 pixels
> 640x350,
> but not VGA mode: 9×16 pixels 720×4