Hi!
11-Июл-2005 17:51 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Devore) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
MD> Never load a driver, shell, or application before HIMEM and EMM386. They
MD> are fundamental first loaders as they configure your basic memory
MD> situation. That SHELL command has got to c
Hi Michael:
Ok, this fails with BOTH UMBPCI and EMM386 in my Emachines T1600
and on an HP Pavillion P4. It works with UMBPCI and not EMM386
on a Dell D600.
I guess I need to try DOS=HIGH without UMB, but I'm beginning to
think NTFS4DOS is busted. Next step I suppose is to try MSDOS
6.22, like t
At 04:14 PM 7/13/2005 -0400, Mark Bailey wrote:
Will try DOS=HIGH only. Thanks! Too bad UMBPCI doesn't
work on all the computers. :-(
Well, if DOS=HIGH doesn't do it, I may have to d/l NTFS4DOS myself, force
64K UMB, and see if I get the same fragmentation. Something bizarre going
on with
Hi Michael:
OK, I believe the application does use VGA graphics. :-(
Will try DOS=HIGH only. Thanks! Too bad UMBPCI doesn't
work on all the computers. :-(
Mark
Michael Devore wrote:
At 08:23 AM 7/13/2005 -0400, Mark Bailey wrote:
OK. Development Kernel, Development command.com, Developm
At 08:23 AM 7/13/2005 -0400, Mark Bailey wrote:
OK. Development Kernel, Development command.com, Development SYS,
new emm386/himem, NTFS4DOS 1.4. The INSTALLHIGH failed.
Interestingly, a "LOADHIGH" failed with ALMOST the same error
and a little more information:
DOS/32A fatal (1001): DOS re
Hi Michael:
OK. Development Kernel, Development command.com, Development SYS,
new emm386/himem, NTFS4DOS 1.4. The INSTALLHIGH failed.
Interestingly, a "LOADHIGH" failed with ALMOST the same error
and a little more information:
DOS/32A fatal (1001): DOS reported insufficient memory, additiona
At 02:11 AM 7/13/2005 +, you wrote:
Hi Michael:
Thanks again for the help. That didn't change the symptoms at
all from just using NOEMS...still get the error from DOS/32A!
What does DOSDATA=UMB do? I am booting from a USB floppy
drive most of the time...occasionally from a CD with a 1.44M
Hi Michael:
Thanks again for the help. That didn't change the symptoms at
all from just using NOEMS...still get the error from DOS/32A!
What does DOSDATA=UMB do? I am booting from a USB floppy
drive most of the time...occasionally from a CD with a 1.44MByte
floppy disk image. Development kerne
At 01:31 PM 7/12/2005 -0400, Mark wrote:
OK, here is the config.sys file I used with emm386. Note
that including NOEMS on the command line causes the
installhigh to FAIL with:
DOS/32A fatal (1002): DOS reported insufficient memory
Well, the problem is here. You need the NOEMS option to free
Hi Michael:
First, let me say thanks to you and Eric Auer and everyone
else for the amazing support I've gotten in my efforts to
learn and use FreeDOS. I've used many commercial operating
systems, and this level of support is better than I have
seen with any of them!
OK, here is the config.sys f
At 08:03 AM 7/12/2005 -0400, Mark wrote:
So far, NTFS4DOS INSTALLHIGH works with UMBPCI but not
with EMM386. I have 213K of conventional memory free when
running NTFS4DOS from the command line or using INSTALLHIGH
with EMM386 and 550K of conventional memory free when
using UMBPCI.
We need a M
Good morning, Michael, Eric, et al:
The addition of "NOEMS" to the EMM386 startup in config.sys
caused the following error when executing the INSTALLHIGH.
DOS/32A fatal (1002): DOS reported insufficient memory
It did eliminate the complaints about page frames and
no suitable UMB memory block.
Never load a driver, shell, or application before HIMEM and EMM386. They
are fundamental first loaders as they configure your basic memory
situation. That SHELL command has got to come later in CONFIG.SYS. The
rest should be fine, although I'd still stick them afterwards for form's sake.
Be
Good day all:
After some help and advice from Eric Auer and Michael Devore,
I have NTFS4DOS working and loading high with FreeDOS!
However, I have been unable to get it to load high with EMM386.
I am using the latest development kernel, emm204x, and the latest
UMBPCI.
MEM reports 213K conventio
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