Yes, I used the same trick, it's exactly like a REAL machine ;-)
Alain
Jim Hall escreveu:
> I don't have Parallels anymore, but to debug this I tried to install
> FreeDOS 1.0 using VMWare. I hit the same problem you found: after
> using XFDisk to partition the drive, reboot, and then you see "in
I don't have Parallels anymore, but to debug this I tried to install
FreeDOS 1.0 using VMWare. I hit the same problem you found: after
using XFDisk to partition the drive, reboot, and then you see "invalid
operating system".
The reason is that the BIOS presented by VMWare (or in your case,
Parall
OK I took notes this time.
Try to install real freedos (not run it inside linux inside parallels)
Parallels has you pick options
Picked DOS
and then under that Other DOS
Gave it 192 MB of memory and a gig for its harddrive.
All this is happening in the paralles window on the mac desktop.
Used
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007, Jim Hall wrote:
JH >For a while, I had an Intel-based Mac at my work, and booted FreeDOS
JH >regularly under Parallels. In fact, I tested/debugged the install
JH >process for FreeDOS 1.0 under Parallels. I didn't have any issues.
JH >
JH >-jh
JH >
I just got access to a Mac
For a while, I had an Intel-based Mac at my work, and booted FreeDOS
regularly under Parallels. In fact, I tested/debugged the install
process for FreeDOS 1.0 under Parallels. I didn't have any issues.
-jh
On 3/27/07, Bonnie Dalzell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> anyone gotten freedos successf
anyone gotten freedos successfully installed on an 886 mac using
parallels?
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