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W dniu 19.08.2024 o 12:19, brian hite via Freedos-user pisze:
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Thanks for all the replies. In the end, I was able to reflash the card using FreeDOS.--
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rom? What other software is on
there? Is there an RS232 serial port?
On Tue, 23 Jan 2018 23:01:56 -0500, Brian Yglesias
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> I just attempted to flash a sas controller into IT mode and it failed.
> Now I don't
> have the original firmware to revert the change, and if
Thanks for the reply.First I booted from a usb memory stick. When the flash failed I realized I needed some files, at the very least a different bios, and so I put them on a different USB.(This knocked out my USB keyboard, pressing regular buttons would cause num lock to blink, but I was able to ge
I just attempted to flash a sas controller into IT mode and it failed. Now I don't have the original firmware to revert the change, and if I reboot I will brick the controller.Is there any way to add files to freedos once it is booted?---
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I've not kept up with Embarcadero's site since I switched to Linux,
but at least in the days of CodeGear, there used to be a museum from
which old versions of Borland software were downloadable - from
memory, there was Turbo Pascal 1.0, 3.0 and 5.5, and Borland C++ 5.0.
Bri
I tried installing free dos on my computer. After I select install
in the menu it loads up to a grey screen and then stays there. How
do I get it to finish the install. Thanks
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I appreciate your willingness to help.
I have been to the Dell website, and downloaded the win98 soundcard driver.
I don't remember off the top of my head, what the specific hardware is. But
can the win98 driver be adapted to DOS?
Thanks,
Brian
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, and have it command the MP3 player. Maybe some automatic
start-up, or something.
As I am basically new to the world of DOS, how easy is it to adapt the sound
card driver from Win98 to DOS?
I now await your thoughts, comments, and ideas. Any help would be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian
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