On 3/18/20 12:21 PM, Ralf Quint wrote:
> On 3/18/2020 10:02 AM, Swap Jim via Freedos-user wrote:
>>
>> And in the meantime I'll try Fedora ARM, just in case it matters on
>> the RPi4.
> FAIK, Rasbian is the best supported distro on the RPi4B+ (hardware
> wise). And beside that Raspberry.org itself
vmdk is a virtual machine image for VMWare. You want to use the img
file. Use a disk imaging software to image your drive using the img file
as the image.
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On 8/19/19 5:39 AM, kaye n wrote:
> Hello Friends
>
> In http://wiki.freed
I will throw in my own experience here in case it is relevant.
I have a 1999 Sony Vaio with a built in trackpad. If I load ctmouse with
no external hardware, the trackpad works fine. If then connect an
external PS/2 mouse, that mouse will work fine too. If, however, I load
ctmouse with both connec
Yes, that is the correct list, but it didn't come through. When you send
something to the mailing list, you should get it in your own inbox when
it is forwarded from the list. If you did get that, then maybe something
happened on the mail server at just the wrong time.
Happy Hacking,
David E
I don't see any question from you in my several years of email history,
so perhaps your question never made it to the list.
Furthermore, this is not a paid support line. Nobody here owes you an
answer to your question. Most people are willing to help, but if nobody
knows an answer or is willin
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On 2018-08-07 07:05, Mateusz Viste wrote:
On Tue, 07 Aug 2018 06:45:33 -0500, David McMackins wrote:
Why does your "copying policy" say MIT but the license in RCAL.TXT is
GPL?
Why does your "copying policy" say MIT but the license in RCAL.TXT is
GPL? Confusing.
Happy Hacking,
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> On August 4, 2018 11:40 AM, David McMackins wrote:
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>> I'm wanting to set up a packet driver, but it asks for which packet int
>> number to use. From the packet driver specification, I see thi
I'm wanting to set up a packet driver, but it asks for which packet int
number to use. From the packet driver specification, I see this is
supposed to be between 0x60 and 0x80, but how can I tell if any of these
are already taken?
Happy Hacking,
David E. McMackins II
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> On Wed, Aug 01, 2018 at 05:42:45AM -0500, David McMackins wrote:
>
>> I knew how to use a SLIP driver, I wouldn't have asked, but since I
>> don't know, I asked, and you take that as an indication that it's of no
>> use to me. How does that help anyone?
>
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On 08/01/2018 02:46 AM, Tom Ehlert wrote:
> Hallo Herr David McMackins,
>
> am Mittwoch, 1. August 2018 um 03:48 sch
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On 07/31/2018 08:40 PM, David McMackins wrote:
> I am looking for a free/libre packet driver using the SLIP protocol. I
> have heard that there is one. Someone said to me that there is one
> available from
I am looking for a free/libre packet driver using the SLIP protocol. I
have heard that there is one. Someone said to me that there is one
available from Crynwr, but I only found one for PLIP. I also was told
that WATTCP itself might come with such a driver?
I'm sure somebody out there knows.
Happ
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On 07/10/2018 03:11 PM, geneb wrote:
>> On Jul 10, 2018, 1:23 PM, David McMackins wrote:
>>
>>> Even if I did, that doesn'
> It looks pretty obsolete
I'm not running DOS for its relevance...
> Even the floppy drive is not compatible with standard.
Yeah, I know. I was thinking about seeing what that would take. Isn't
the floppy disk management all done from software, though?
> Where would you get Tandy 1000 and part
Has anyone here ever tested FreeDOS on a Tandy 1000? I've been
considering getting one for some software testing, but it occurred to me
that its slight differences might not be compatible with FreeDOS.
Happy Hacking,
David E. McMackins II
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On 2018-07-16 10:28, dmccunney wrote:
On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 8:18 AM David McMackins
wrote
I would like to save my settings for EDIT in such a way that they take
effect everywhere. Seems to me, when I choose to save, it puts a file in
the current directory, and the settings only work when launching from
that directory.
Is there a way to do this?
Happy Hacking,
David E. McMackins II
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municating, as long as it presents the packet interface which
TCP/IP expects.
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On Jul 10, 2018, 1:23 PM, David McMackins < cont...@mcmackins.org>
wrote:
Even if I did, that doesn't answer my question. Even if I get
connected
to
n Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 9:10 PM David McMackins
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I have a 1998 Sony Vaio running FreeDOS. This model did not include
an
ethernet controller (or wlan), but it does have an old modem in it.
I've
been going through the networking guide referred to by Rugxulo, and
I
got down to running NICSCA
I have a 1998 Sony Vaio running FreeDOS. This model did not include an
ethernet controller (or wlan), but it does have an old modem in it. I've
been going through the networking guide referred to by Rugxulo, and I
got down to running NICSCAN.EXE only to realize *oops!* this computer
doesn't even ha
Hi, Tony. I'm not on the mailing list staff, but you can unsubscribe
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Happy Hacking,
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On 2018-06-29 09:18, geneb wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jun 2018, David McMackins wrote:
But if I use dd on my Linux box, DOS sees it as a 720k
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On 2018-06-29 08:30, geneb wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jun 2018, David McMackins wrote:
DISKCOPY throws an error if I try to copy a 720k image to a 1.44M
diskette. I couldn't find a flag that could do i
DISKCOPY throws an error if I try to copy a 720k image to a 1.44M
diskette. I couldn't find a flag that could do it. I tried setting the
size to 720, but that threw a different error.
Happy Hacking,
David E. McMackins II
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I managed to get a copy of MS-DOS Kermit. Think that'll work?
Happy Hacking,
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On 06/28/201
ite an xtalk
> clone extended to other ports - usb etc. Xtalk with usb would
> be useful in testing ports.
>
>
> cheers
> DS
>
>
> On Thu, 12 Apr 2018 17:37:49 -0500 David McMackins
> writes:
>> I have a late 90s vintage laptop running FreeDOS, and I
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On 04/13/2018 12:12 AM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> from David McMackins:
>
>> I have a late 90s vintage laptop running FreeDOS, and
I have a late 90s vintage laptop running FreeDOS, and I'd like to use it
to connect to a BBS system directly over a phone line using its modem.
Even if it turns out that this modem in particular won't work, I'd still
like some help finding software for this.
My cursory web search led me to a websi
On 12/31/2017 10:47 AM, Robert Riebisch wrote:
> From SSHDOS source code:
> ###
>if(remote_major != 1 && remote_minor == 0)
> fatal("Unsupported remote protocol version\n");
> ###
What a weird check. So version 2.1 would work? Shouldn't the check be
if (!(remote_major == 1 && remote_mi
From: David McMackins
Call me a noob, but is there a preferred way to upgrade from FreeDOS 1.1
to 1.2 while keeping configurations intact? I haven't personally loaded
the new installer yet, but I wanted to check before I tried, since my
FreeDOS installation is on real hardware.
Happy Ha
Call me a noob, but is there a preferred way to upgrade from FreeDOS 1.1
to 1.2 while keeping configurations intact? I haven't personally loaded
the new installer yet, but I wanted to check before I tried, since my
FreeDOS installation is on real hardware.
Happy Hacking,
David E. McMackins II
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