On 11/11/2020 12:06 PM, Hollowone PL wrote:
My research will be mostly development and to test how I can switch
from FreeDOS to long mode (64bit protected mode) but I cannot even use
dev tools provided in packages as they often return DOS16/m exceptions
and hang the computer out.
With this
On 11/11/2020 12:06 PM, Hollowone PL wrote:
Hello everybody,
I just joined this newsletter and I hope the community, I had a few
tries with FreeDOS but mostly in the VM and mostly for the use cases
that DOSBOX handles much better.
None of these are related to my current deployment, which was
Randon Liegh said:
>I'm not sure what DOS16/m is -it sounds like a DPMI server? If so, then it
>provides 32-bit addressing >to dos programs.
AFA I remember, DOS/16M is a DOS extender to allow use of DOS in protected
mode.
It predates DPMI specification and is geared towards the 16-bit protect
I'm not sure what DOS16/m is -it sounds like a DPMI server? If so, then
it provides 32-bit addressing to dos programs.
Japeth (who created the hx extender) was working on a 64bit stub for DOS
that you might be interested in?
https://github.com/Baron-von-Riedesel/Dos64-stub
I don't know if he
Hello everybody,
I just joined this newsletter and I hope the community, I had a few tries
with FreeDOS but mostly in the VM and mostly for the use cases that DOSBOX
handles much better.
None of these are related to my current deployment, which was hacking the
UEFI boot manager that comes with In
On 11/11/2020 9:10 AM, Marv wrote:
Ralf - I gave up on that motherboard with the onboard PCIe Realtek
network adapter and picked up a circa 1999 Intel Pentium II machine
with (2) Adaptec ANA-6911 PCI network adapter boards. I'm pretty sure
I found the right NDIS drivers for them. It also has a
On Wed, Nov 11, 2020 at 11:18 AM dmccunney
wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 7, 2020 at 5:39 PM wrote:
> >
> > Are you guys planning another Zoom meeting? Depending on the time and
> day, I might be able to join in also, but, I seem to have lost the original
> mail about it.
>
> Please note that the previou
Maybe "generic" NE2000 packet driver will do (I mean FreeDOS)?
Something like this:
https://dos.retro.software/downloads/download/300-ne2000-compatible-nic-drivers/1470-ne2000-packet-driver
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On Sat, Nov 7, 2020 at 5:39 PM wrote:
>
> Are you guys planning another Zoom meeting? Depending on the time and day, I
> might be able to join in also, but, I seem to have lost the original mail
> about it.
Please note that the previous gatherings have *not* been *Zoom*
meetings. Jim uses a d
Ralf - I gave up on that motherboard with the onboard PCIe Realtek network
adapter and picked up a circa 1999 Intel Pentium II machine with (2)
Adaptec ANA-6911 PCI network adapter boards. I'm pretty sure I found the
right NDIS drivers for them. It also has a spare ISA slot, so I have that
option,
On 11/9/2020 7:35 AM, Marv wrote:
I assume rtl8139 is a generic virtual driver and is the only choice
for a virtual Realtek adapter. My actual network adapter identifies as
a rtl8111/8168B. but says 8111GR on the chip. I realize my virtual
installation isn't going to use my physical network b
On 11/7/2020 6:23 PM, Bryan Kilgallin wrote:
Horrors, Jim:
The get-together in late June was 9am US/Central, and the one in
mid-August was 11am US/Central. That seemed to work well.
That's 4 AM in Canberra! I'd rather sleep.
Well, that's a general problem of having people literally all over
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