You may want to look through the BIOS and ensure something like "USB
legacy support" is turned on.
On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 6:28 PM Tom Messmer wrote:
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> I appreciate all the suggestions, thanks everyone.
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> > On Aug 6, 2019, at 5:59 PM, David McMackins wrote:
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> > I will throw in my own expe
I haven't used Clipper so I'll have to let someone else debug that one for
you.
However, I *sometimes* have had problems running programs that require a
lot of I/O from the mapped drive. Not sure if QEMU just gets confused with
a lot of I/O on the mapped drive, because it's basically emulating a F
Jim Hall, thanks a lot for suggesting QEMU. I added a line similar to your
-drive file=fat:rw:/home/jhall/dos
and I was able to access the desired directory in an NTFS partition of the
hard drive.
However, in that directory is an old Clipper program and I could not get it
to run in the virtual