I was trying to using the flat assembler FASM on freedos, but it complains
about missing DPMI services ? Is it possible in some way to use it ?
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David C. Kerber wrote:
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> Ftp?
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>> -Original Message-
>> From: cleanzero [mailto:liquidt...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 6:25 PM
>> To: freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] freedos and vmware problem
themouse wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I have the internet card and the drivers. So now what. I looked up all
> I could and there are alot of
> sites some the link works some they don't.
> I'm not really sure what needs to be done.
>
> thanks,
> Adam
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cleanzero wrote:
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> cleanzero wrote:
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>> Wow. It was easier than I thought and now I have a network running on
>> freedos. I can even connect to the web through arachne. SSH is working on
>> the mac, and I can access Mac OS fr
cleanzero wrote:
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> Wow. It was easier than I thought and now I have a network running on
> freedos. I can even connect to the web through arachne. SSH is working on
> the mac, and I can access Mac OS from freedos using ssh, but, I know this
> sounds stupid, bu
Eric Auer-3 wrote:
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>> All you need is download the WatTCP package, modify the watttcp.cfg
>> file to your needs (IP, subnet mask, routing, etc..), and put
>> this file somewhere intoyour PATH. Then, you will have to load a
>> packet driver compatible with your (virtual) NIC. I am pretty
Mateusz Viste-3 wrote:
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> Does your Mac thing features a sshd server? If so, then you could use
> SCP2DOS, a very cool SCP client (SCP is a subset protocol of SSH, used to
> copy files in secure way).
> Obviously, I assume that your FreeDOS system is up and running with
> network access.
cleanzero wrote:
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> Hi, I want to install freedos on my Macbook Pro using VMWare Fusion.
> Problem is that after booting from the cd image and creating the C:
> partition after reboot I get the message "invalid operating system". I
> suspect that is due that Freedos h