Eric Auer schrieb:
> Hi Michael,
>
>> Do BIOS update 100 % step by step as the manual says. No experiments wit
>> h DOS versions, TSR's, boot medium (if you shall use legacy floppy then
>> do so). Otherwise you risk the BIOS update to fail as the developers did
>> not thought about your modified u
Hi Michael,
> Do BIOS update 100 % step by step as the manual says. No experiments wit
> h DOS versions, TSR's, boot medium (if you shall use legacy floppy then
> do so). Otherwise you risk the BIOS update to fail as the developers did
> not thought about your modified use.
I agree that unloadin
Hi
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 10:12 AM, Michael Reichenbach <
michael_reichenb...@freenet.de> wrote:
> Do BIOS update 100 % step by step as the manual says. No experiments wit
> h DOS versions, TSR's, boot medium (if you shall use legacy floppy then
> do so). Otherwise you risk the BIOS update to fa
Do BIOS update 100 % step by step as the manual says. No experiments wit
h DOS versions, TSR's, boot medium (if you shall use legacy floppy then
do so). Otherwise you risk the BIOS update to fail as the developers did
not thought about your modified use.
Ok, well you can experiment if you have the
Hi,
Thanks everybody.
Reboot it's not a option. I'm creating a script for bios update. Part of
process is access a TCP/IP net, but I need to free memory to run a update
executable. I'll try using a TERMIN.COM and report it!
Best regards!
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 3:47 AM, bwspos wrote:
>
>
> Fa
Fabrício Ceolin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want free some freedos memory after using a packet driver and others
> sys (under fdconfig.sys) and exe (like doskey).
> There are any way to unload programs without reboot?
>
>
I use TERMIN.COM on 24/7 POS systems with no recourse to rebooting. Not
sure where
Hi,
> I want free some freedos memory after using a packet driver
> and others sys (under fdconfig.sys) and exe (like doskey).
I recommend to have 2 different config sys menu items:
With and without internet :-). Doskey should not be
necessary, FreeCOM and 4DOS have built-in history...
> There
Hi,
> I want free some freedos memory after using a packet driver and others
> sys
> (under fdconfig.sys) and exe (like doskey).
> There are any way to unload programs without reboot?
The best method is to use programs that provide unloading as option so
that they can properly unload themself
Hi,
I want free some freedos memory after using a packet driver and others sys
(under fdconfig.sys) and exe (like doskey).
There are any way to unload programs without reboot?
Thanks!
--
Fabrício Ceolin
ulevel.com
Diretor Executivo