Yet, without much modification to the configuration of the system, and grabbing some proprietary utils, it cannot run Windows for Workgroups... It is better, I agree, but to be fully compatible, it should run one of the most complex apps out of the box, which is Windows for Workgroups
3.11.On 7/3/
Windows XP already simulates Windows, similar to how Rosetta simulates PPC. So, I believe the best option is to utilize Windows XP's own MSDOS subsystems. This way, you are guarenteed to have a working system.
On 7/2/06, Florian Xaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!If the partition of WinXP has FAT3
It is possible to run DOS on one of the cores. You will need VMware Workstation. But I am not sure if QEMU supports it as well. I personally use QEMU with FreeDOS on top of my Ubuntu Linux computer. And, Windows XP comes with a DOS subsystem to work on top of it, so try that first. If that has a pr
FD share is loaded, but where do I get this special kernel. Also, I have no idea what you are talking about with the FreeCOM redirect on RAMDisk problem? On 7/1/06,
Kenneth J. Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Blair Campbell wrote:> You need to download a special unstable kernel for Windows enhance
I downloaded and installed the enhanced FreeDOS beta9sr2 and tried to install Windows for Workgroups. Well, I switched to only himem (no emm386) and install completed sucessfully. Then i restarted and loaded in the changes for WfW in
fdconfig.sys and autoexec.bat (namely, using HIMEM.SYS and EMM38
I saw in the download site that only the boot ISO was updated... Why wasnt the Full ISO updated?
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