Hi and happy 2013.
My simple request it :
A cd with latest freedos 1.1. full (no source)and utily files like doslfn
etc.
I boot the freedos from cd , then i can load usb utility from Breth and
manage programs located in USB key.
Only request it's XMS and EMS .
I use this configuration for progr
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Just booting a CD and getting to a FreeDOS prompt is something I can
provide without difficulty. If you want to build a custom CD of some sort
using FreeDOS as the OS you can use the instructions at
http://www.k1ea.com/hints/Creating_a_Bootable_DOS_CD_V%201.5.pdf
Depending on what drivers etc you
I can readily make you one. I'm not going to do it tonight, though. It is
new year's eve, after all.
Give me 24 hours and I'll provide a link to an ISO that you can download.
If you can give me some idea of what you plan to do with it I can better
accommodate you.
Be advised that FreeDOS will not
Op 31-12-2012 19:11, iw2evk schreef:
>
> Hi and good 2013!
Thanks, same to you. Couple of more hours to go here, in the Netherlands.
> I've burning fdsrc1.1. from freedos site, but it'a a "Install only" disk.
> I'm intersted to boot freedos from cd (for use in pc with loaded another
> o.s..
It's
Hi and good 2013!
I've burning fdsrc1.1. from freedos site, but it'a a "Install only" disk.
I'm intersted to boot freedos from cd (for use in pc with loaded another
o.s..
I due change autorun.inf and setup.bat for starting boot of freedos from CD?
(live cd mode like linux distro)
Thanks
Roberto
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Karen Lewellen
wrote:
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> well not exactly.
> At present wordperfect will only let you print using the parallel port,
> which is why i
> suggested this, you mentioned you could use this.
Would DOSEMU also work? I just assume "copy blah.txt PRN" works there
Op 31-12-2012 13:32, iw2evk schreef:
>
> Hi at all,
>
> whath is the right and shorth procedure for create a freedos 1.1 booting
> live cd?
There's no full-proof method yet as that also means specifying which
program you use to create the master ISO.
mkisofs -R -D -V "FreeDOS 1.0b" -o /tmp/fdbas
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 7:55 AM, Eric Auer wrote:
>
>> No usb device like "usb wifi pens" or usb UMTS exist for a lack of drivers
>> in
>> dos .only exist older pcmcia 11 mb/sec wifi card (orinoco)
>
> As mentioned earlier, you can go a bit more wired:
> Even simple broadband routers like Edi
From: Rugxulo
Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2012 02:05:05 -0600
> Sad that nobody cares for old machines anymore. There are way more of
> them than new ones. But I guess "new" is "cheap enough" and
> (sometimes) works where old doesn't.
My most used workstation is a Pentium S 133 MHz with an Ethernet
co
Hi!
> No usb device like "usb wifi pens" or usb UMTS exist for a lack of drivers
> in
> dos .only exist older pcmcia 11 mb/sec wifi card (orinoco)
As mentioned earlier, you can go a bit more wired:
Even simple broadband routers like Edimax 3G-6200N
(30 Euro?) today allow you to plug in UMTS / 3G
Probably not including it in the FreeDOS distro or the software list, since
that is for software that is generally useful to lots of people and
converting Wordstar docs is more of a one-time need. But I'll happily add
this as a news item on the website and possibly mirror a copy of the GPL
software
No usb device like "usb wifi pens" or usb UMTS exist for a lack of drivers in
dos .only exist older pcmcia 11 mb/sec wifi card (orinoco)
For browser (graphics) you can try
http://code.google.com/p/nanox-microwindows-nxlib-fltk-for-dos/downloads/detail?name=DILLODOS_beta2.zip&can=2&q=
or UNDER H
Hi at all,
whath is the right and shorth procedure for create a freedos 1.1 booting
live cd?
Thanks
iw2evk Roberto
P.s have a good 2013!!
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Hi,
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 1:01 AM, Andrew Robins wrote:
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> I was the gent Dennis McC mentions having Puppy Linux running in an old
> machine in the thread "Install basic Puppy on a computer with 16 Mb
> RAM".
Sad that nobody cares for old machines anymore. There are way more of
them than new
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