Hello!
I used a lot the command "Invoke" in the FreeDOS 1.3, but now in the
FreeDOS 1.4, the same doesn't exist! How do I do to install it?
Everaldo Bernardo Cunha
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Double checked, FreeDOS running on bare metal, the BIOS is in local
time.
On Qemu virtualized FreeDOS clients, I've added "qemu -rtc
base=localtime", so time offset using qemu seems solved there.
I just need to augment the bare metal clients, why and how +4 hours?
Nothing seems to indicate the F
> On Sun, May 04, 2025 at 07:26:49PM +, John Thomas via Freedos-user
> wrote:
>I am trying to follow the instructions in "Using FreeDos" by Jim Hall,
>Chapter 1, “Installing FreeDOS”, "How to install FreeDOS on a Virtual
>Machine".
>
>Jim's manual is dated 2018. The gist of these instructions i
>> Roger via Freedos-user
>>
>> However, FreeDOS reports the time as UTC, +4 hours ahead of my local
>> time. (EDT local time here.)
>>
>> FreeDOS time seems hard-coded, and doesn't appear to be adjustable?
>>
>> Any way to script within FDAUTO.BAT %TIME%-4 ???
>>
>> Think I understand "TZ=" is jus
I am trying to follow the instructions in "Using FreeDos" by Jim Hall, Chapter
1, “Installing FreeDOS”, "How to install FreeDOS on a Virtual Machine".
Jim's manual is dated 2018. The gist of these instructions is:
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I should submit two commands:
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qemu-img create freedos.img 200M
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qemu-sys
SET TZ=EST or TZ=EDT in fdauto.batif you already set a packet driver/odi shim
yo can use sntp.exe from mTCP tools, just put: sntp -set 216.239.35.4 (or any
ip or name of an sntp server) Volia! your date and time are set correctly, here
in Peru we use -5 UTC, we don't have to deal with the crazy