ogle.com/view/freedosdosbox-x>
Some of the bits and pieces may be helpful even if you are running DOSBox-X
on another operating system.
I'd be happy to move this to the FreeDOS wiki when it comes back online if
it is not duplicating material already there.
Reg
to `fdisk -l /dev/sda`?
>
> Thanks
>
> On Sat, Jun 4, 2022 at 7:54 AM Tony Richardson
> wrote:
>
>> I wanted to use GRUB to boot FreeDOS. (I wanted to use it so that I
>> could dual-boot FreeDOS and RTEMS, but others may have different reasons.)
>> It is a re
files associated with the
machine or you will lose your FreeDOS drive. You can move the FreeDOS.vdi
file if you want but you will need to play around with the VirtualBox Media
Manager to make it available to FreeDOS after the move.
Tony Richardson
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Although the standard installer gave me this same error, the legacy
installer worked
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I just finished setting up networking in FreeDOS 1.2 in a VirtualBox
machine. I
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I am having exactly the same problem (Invalid Opcode at HIMEMX line) with a
laptop from
grams
(ssh2dos, wget) the best choices are the default NAT mode or Bridged mode.
Tony
On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 9:04 PM, Nick B. wrote:
> In article @mail.gmail.com>,
> Tony Richardson wrote:
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> >I just finished setting up networking in
Although the standard installer gave me this same error, the legacy
installer worked fine.
Tony Richardson
On Jan 4, 2017 10:18 AM, "Jerome Shidel" wrote:
> On Jan 4, 2017, at 9:16 AM, Tony Richardson
wrote:
>
> I am having exactly the same problem (Invalid Opcode at
I am having exactly the same problem (Invalid Opcode at HIMEMX line) with a
laptop from the same era. FreeDOS 1.1 installed without problems. I was
using the 1.2 standard CD. I plan to try the 1.2 legacy CD tonight to see
if that makes a difference. (Is there a description of the differences
be
ne and the host.
I saw a request asking for something like this in the email archives.
Constructive criticism is welcome.
Tony Richardson
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