Hi!
>> UDVD2, 4-30-3013. CD/DVD name is FDCD0001.
>>> BAD Controller at I-O address C040h, Chip I.D. 80867010h.
>>> CD0; IDE0 Secondary-master, QEMU DVD-ROM, PIO.
In the context of this error message, please consider this,
from Jack's documentation:
> "BAD controller" says a chip is not usi
Jim,
Thank you for trying this... and also for sharing your article on running
FreeDOS on QEMU under Linux; I had missed that one.
Your report that everything was working fine in Fedora 29 got me curious,
so I downloaded a Live CD of the same and tried it. Sure enough, no
problems.
To summarize
I'm running QEMU 3.0.0 on Fedora 29. Works fine over here.
This is the command line I use to launch QEMU:
qemu-system-i386 -m 32 -k en-us -rtc base=localtime -soundhw
sb16,adlib,pcspk -device cirrus-vga -display gtk -hda
/home/jhall/lib/qemu/drive_c.img -cdrom
/home/jhall/lib/qemu/FD12CD.iso -dri
On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 12:29 PM Rugxulo wrote:
I do also have it on my laptop (32-bit, 3.0.0), but even that old HDD is
> somewhat slowing down. I could maybe try it later, but I somehow doubt
> Windows builds are having the same quirks as your Mac build (64-bit?).
Thanks for the response. Out
Hi,
On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 12:48 PM John Haynes wrote:
>
> I'm wondering if anyone who uses FreeDOS on QEMU would be interested willing
> to help me track down a new issue I'm seeing.
> (I run QEMU on MacOS 10.13.6, which may or may not matter...)
I normally run QEMU under Windows (64-bit, 3.0.
Hello all,
I'm wondering if anyone who uses FreeDOS on QEMU would be interested
willing to help me track down a new issue I'm seeing. (I run QEMU on MacOS
10.13.6, which may or may not matter...)
Here's a demo of the problem. Suppose I want to use FDIMPLES to install
some software, and I start