Hi Bernd, Pierre,
>> Something like this still has some legacy
>> controllers/connectors/headers:
>> http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Fatal1ty%20Z77%20Professional/?cat=Specifications>
>> I bought an ASROCK MB that had a floppy controller on it, but I had
>> to return it as a defectiveunit. I may
Hi USB users :-)
This is a reply to FDOS basic how-to questions, trying to
give an introduction to Bret's drivers and a summary of
the documents or at least ideas about which bits to read.
>> As somebody already replied, you could make a bootable USB stick
>> with DOS.
>
> Yes, but how? I d
intel undi pxe is the preload execution environment (p.x.e.)
that allows your computer to boot off ethernet network:
a "network boot".
undi is searchable on google and a careful
search engine study reveals it to have
something to do with network boot:
universal network device interface (u.n.d.
picotap is a tiny TAP-protocol[1] generator library (test) and TAP parser
(test harness) written in C and JavaScript (Browser & OneMonkey JS). It was
inspired by code in kazuho's github projects. It now compiles and runs on
Linux, OSX, DOS and your Browser.
Code:
https://github.com/lpsantil/picot
From: bblaauw@home.nlRugxulo schreef op 8-5-2013 23:16:
> Something like this still has some legacy controllers/connectors/headers:> >
> http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Fatal1ty%20Z77%20Professional/?cat=Specifications>
> I bought an ASROCK MB that had a floppy controller on it, but I had to
> r
From: rugx...@gmail.com
> Hi,> > Almost none of them have it pre-installed these days. I bought a Sony>
> USB-hosted floppy drive, and it works (in DOS), but I've not used it a> lot
> lately.
I have one too, but mine isn't a Sony drive. I think mine is a Dell laptop
drive. I forget where I o
From: e.a...@jpberlin.de
> Hi Pierre :-)> > As somebody already replied, you could make a bootable USB
> stick> with DOS.
Yes, but how? I don't know how since the flash drive isn't accessible on my
FDOS PC.
> Then the BIOS will play the driver for DOS.
?
> Note that> you cannot plug the stick