I did, and thank you!On 10/14/05, Owen Rudge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I used the floppie disks for Beta 8. I've noted a Seal2L directory under> fdos, which has an install.exe in it. I had to find (on google) and run a> cwsdpmi.exe in> order to install seal, but I got it working.
SEAL 2.0 Lamb
I used the floppie disks for Beta 8. I've noted a Seal2L directory under fdos, which has an install.exe in it. I had to find (on google) and run a cwsdpmi.exe in order to install seal, but I got it working.
It's a lot cooler than I was expecting :)
Thanks!
On 10/14/05, Blair Campbell <[EMAIL PRO
I used the floppie disks for Beta 8. I've noted a Seal2L directory under fdos, which has an install.exe in it. I had to find (on google) and run a cwsdpmi.exe in order to install seal, but I got it working.
It's a lot cooler than I was expecting :)
Thanks!
On 10/14/05, Blair Campbell <[EMAIL PRO
Hello all,
Bernd:
I do not have a modem or network card, just a floppy drive in it. It's just an old thinkpad I play around with.
Diego & Arkady:
I'm not even really sure what the settings in config.sys do, I was just searching on google for ways to gain more conventional memory, and copied som
Me again,
I also noted during the installation that there is a gui disk. How do I launch the GUI?
Thanks!
-Jesse
Thanks for your help everyone.
I installed the command.com from http://fdos.org/kernel/cmdxms.HEAD.zip
, and it increased my conventional mem to 606k, thanks a lot!
Also, mem /c returns: Invalid parameter - /C
I'm running FreeDOS Beta 8 too, in case that matters. This is on my old thinkpad, which
Hey guys,
I was just wondering how I could increase my conventional memory? I'm trying to get Red Baron to run. I'm new to freeDOS, and I'm not sure what the equivalent to mem /c is, but here are some outputs that hopefully will help.:
mem /u from the command line:
Segment Siz