On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
} Microsoft will without doubt have tested their fshare program with MSDOS, so
} could you try that?
} No idea if they found it interesting to make VirtualPC cripple non-microsoft
} flavours of DOS.
Well, I thought it was a good sign that one of the engine
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
} I don't know how a Mac's shared folders work.
Mac OS X's shared folders work just like Linux: it uses SMB [samba].
} You might try to download a bootdisk from
} http://www.veder.com/nwdsk/index.html
} and see if it properly enables you to access the Mac
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Eric Auer wrote:
} Hi, indeed, looks like a network drive with a problem.
Well, this is happening when I mount a local Mac drive [S: in my previous
post]. And since the real NTFS network drive is in use by 20+ people I
don't think there is a problem with it.
} As you tell
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Eric Auer wrote:
} Hi, you did not explain why "shared folders" is related to EMM386.
Sorry - I thought it was common knowledge that Virtual PC's fshare.exe
[the program that allows a PC in VPC to see the hosts's shares/network
shares] will not run when EMM386 is running. I
Hi all,
I'm running FreeDOS beta9 [service release #1] with the HIMEM XMS memory
driver under Virtual PC 7.01 on a Mac mini. I'm not using EMM386, since I
need to use VPC's shared folders feature. I am sharing a Mac network
shared folder which is an NTFS volume on an NT 4.0 server.
I downloaded