Found them by switching Windows to EN-UK and searching around. The
main disadvantage: Only for some games.
Marcel
On 3/26/07, Aitor Santamaría <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> True, I wasn't able to find the / or the : either. THe KEYB version
> they are using is a bit old, and seems to crash, but an
For a virtual floppy drive have a look here:
http://chitchat.at.infoseek.co.jp/vmware/vfd.html#top
On 12/12/06, Arkady V.Belousov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> 11-Дек-2006 06:13 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (dima) wrote to
> freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
>
> d> How to create writeable virtual d
... in the mean time I found how at least to access the Floppy Drive with FD on the VM. There would be a more convenient way by using a Virtual Floppy Drive, like this one
http://chitchat.at.infoseek.co.jp/vmware/vfd.html#betabut I haven't yet managed to access it from FD on the VM; but this may be
If you use the Microsoft one you can access the virtual hard disk filesdirectly with a program called Winimage which makes moving files to and from
the virtual machine really easy. Regards Chris.It seems that my mail, where I indicated that the Microsoft Server didn't work, arrived just a bit too l
After the hint on Microsoft I tried to install their Virtual Server 2005, but it refuses an installation on Windows XP Home edition...Now I'm on the page of VMware and wonder what would be more appropriate for my application, the VMware Player or the VMware Server?
Framework was great, you know its
First, thank you Eric and Aitor for your replies.
> 1) Which of the two VMs would be preferable for this application.Neither. You can use Bochs or QEMU which are both free and open source ;-)But well, VMWare will work, too. As probably all others...
There might be other technical criteria which mig