Chris,
It has been a few years since I played with it, but I helped set up WINE
for someone precisely for an ancient Epson Scanner. (and that was with
an old version of WINE which has come a long way recently)
You might be able to ditch that VM.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/16/24 3:41 AM, Chris Gre
You can likely skip a few links in that chain with FreeDOS in a VM or
another open version of it.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/16/24 10:07 AM, Fred Tydeman wrote:
This is the only way I know to still run 16-bit DOS programs
They will NOT run under recent Microsoft Windows (except maybe in DOS Box).
Q
This is the only way I know to still run 16-bit DOS programs
They will NOT run under recent Microsoft Windows (except maybe in DOS Box).
Quicken for DOS (Version 8.0, 1994)
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16-bit Microsoft DOS emulator (built into OS/2)
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32-bit OS/2 (IBM operating system; actually eComStation follow-on)
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On Mon, Jan 15, 2024 at 10:27:24PM -0600, David Carlson wrote:
> I would recommend taking a few weeks learning how VM's work before doing it
> yourself,but for a person knowledgeable about VM's it would be
> straightforward if you can install or otherwise attach a physical drive to
> your computer
I was referring to the process of turning a running Windows installation
into a VM from within that running installation. I know VMWare has such
a tool, and I think Virtualbox does as well. (other virtualization
solutions might too, and still yet, there might be 3rd party tools to
accomplish th
I would recommend taking a few weeks learning how VM's work before doing it
yourself,but for a person knowledgeable about VM's it would be
straightforward if you can install or otherwise attach a physical drive to
your computer then configure a VM to use it as it's primary drive. I
recommend havin
On 1/11/24 10:10 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
If their drives with OS installations are intact, perhaps converting
them to VM images might suffice for now.
As for Windows software, have you given the latest Wine a spin with
it? It may not work 100% out of the box, but you might get close
enou
If their drives with OS installations are intact, perhaps converting
them to VM images might suffice for now.
As for Windows software, have you given the latest Wine a spin with it?
It may not work 100% out of the box, but you might get close enough with
some fiddling.
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/
That's a bummer. Now imagine you're dealing with Google and since you
changed ISPs and your IP address is different, they don't think it is
'you' any more, despite knowing relevant passwords and having 2FA set
up! (and not having anyone to contact about it)
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/11/24 1:53 AM,
On 1/10/24 1:48 AM, David Carlson wrote:
Oh, release 5.5 has a couple of bugs, the Windoze version especially.
You may want to revert to release 5.4, but that has it's own issue, so
check the history here and choose your poison.
On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 1:42 AM David Carlson
wrote:
May
On 1/10/24 3:42 AM, Jeff wrote:
On 1/10/24 1:48 AM, David Carlson wrote:
Oh, release 5.5 has a couple of bugs, the Windoze version
especially. You may want to revert to release 5.4, but that has it's
own issue, so check the history here and choose your poison.
On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 1:42 AM
On 1/10/24 1:48 AM, David Carlson wrote:
Oh, release 5.5 has a couple of bugs, the Windoze version especially.
You may want to revert to release 5.4, but that has it's own issue, so
check the history here and choose your poison.
On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 1:42 AM David Carlson
wrote:
May
Oh, release 5.5 has a couple of bugs, the Windoze version especially. You
may want to revert to release 5.4, but that has it's own issue, so check
the history here and choose your poison.
On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 1:42 AM David Carlson
wrote:
> Maybe we should take a lesson from you and put that
Maybe we should take a lesson from you and put that surge protected power
strip next to our pc or entertainment center inside a very sturdy box if it
isn't already in it's own container.
On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 1:06 AM Jeff wrote:
> After a surge protector blew up in my face and fried my server
After a surge protector blew up in my face and fried my server and
workstations I am trying to catch up. I assume the update to 5.5 is
compatible on Ubuntu and Windoze? It's tax time and I am down to 0
workstations, from 4, until I can locate a station strictly for taxes.
And yes, you will so
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