Hi!
I have a pi running raspbian (debian 10) and samba 4.9 which serves files
to a set of DOS QEMU VMs using the MSCLIENT 3.0 for DOS network stack.
That sounds unnecessarily complex: You could run the DOS apps in a
number of DOSEMU2 windows which can use Linux directories as drives.
This wo
Hi all,
I don’t know if you’ve seen this or not.
Booting FreeDOS from a vinyl record. It was mentioned on Hack a Day episode 95,
starting just before the 13 minute mark
https://hackaday.com/2020/11/27/hackaday-podcast-095-booting-freedos-from-a-vinyl-record-floating-on-mushrooms-and-tunneling-
Liam,
> On Tue, 1 Mar 2022 at 20:02, Bret Johnson wrote:
>>
>> Actually, no it's not. It's fairly easy with System Commander. And AFAIK,
>> System Commander is the only multi-boot manager that works this way
>> (manipulating the boot files instead of manipulating disks or partitions).
>> Bo
On Tue, 1 Mar 2022 at 20:02, Bret Johnson wrote:
>
> Actually, no it's not. It's fairly easy with System Commander. And AFAIK,
> System Commander is the only multi-boot manager that works this way
> (manipulating the boot files instead of manipulating disks or partitions).
> Both approaches
Darrin,
This looks really promising. I'll give it a try and let you know how I got
on, probably with follow up questions!
Thanks a lot,
Sean
On Wed 2 Mar 2022, 06:46 Darrin M. Gorski, wrote:
>
> I have a pi running raspbian (debian 10) and samba 4.9 which serves files
> to a set of DOS QEMU VM