inserting the file you want in the image is an option, if it fits...
The "normal" way is to create a floppy with a CD driver, test it, use it
a boot image and write the files as normal CD content. After boot the cd
driver will have been loaded and the CD content will be available as D:
(or what
Of all the crazy things in the world...
I've got a Silicon Mechanics storage unit, with nineteen 2TB WD drives that
need to have their firmware updated, and I've got the update: yup, an MSDOS
executable file. The storage unit, itself, runs a modified version of Linux,
with the 2.6.27 kernel, from
Hi there!
Just wanted to announce that today I finished my latest project - ANSiMat. How
is that related to FreeDOS? Well, ANSiMat is a DOS application :)
ANSiMat is a graphical viewer of ANSI files (if you don't know what ANSI files
are about, then don't waste your time here - ANSiMat will be
On Mon, 2010-07-19 at 12:52 +0200, Ulrich Hansen wrote:
> Am 18.07.2010 00:01, schrieb Mr Sensible:
> > One of my projects on the back-burner is TcpLink that works the same way
> > LapLink does, but over a TCP/IP network, needs DOS packet drivers to
> > run, and uses WATTCP32 library. I have it suc
Am 18.07.2010 00:01, schrieb Mr Sensible:
> One of my projects on the back-burner is TcpLink that works the same way
> LapLink does, but over a TCP/IP network, needs DOS packet drivers to
> run, and uses WATTCP32 library. I have it successfully broadcasting its
> presence over the network but haven