Hi Michael,
> Freedos in general is an IDE only system,
> but why not support SATA I/II/III?
That is what your BIOS already does for you :-)
> No MS-DOS, DR-DOS, etcetera don't support SATA
They all support SATA, too, because they use BIOS.
> What are the implications of adding SATA
> support
Freedos in general is an IDE only system, but why not support SATA I/II/III?
No MS-DOS, DR-DOS, etcetera don't support SATA, but why not support it
anyways?
What are the implications of adding SATA support to the kernel or
through a TSR?
The obvious workaround is to get a SATA to PATA con
On 20-04-23 08 h 03, Ludovico Giorio wrote:
I checked, and the installer can only see my usb, not the hdd inside
the laptop.
Message is:
"SETUP wasn't able to locate any disks to install FreeDOS 1.1 from."
What am I doing wrong?
I enabled legacy support in Bios.
I formatted my hdd in Fat.